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The Evils of Gluten for Dogs_ What Makes Gluten Harmful for Your Little Canine Friend_

The adorable puppy eyes, the wet kisses, warm hugs, and wagging tails can brighten up anyoneu2019s day. There is no dissenting that our furry friends are a real blessing in disguise, and everyone wants the best for their little bundle of joy.

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The Evils of Gluten for Dogs_ What Makes Gluten Harmful for Your Little Canine Friend_

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  1. The Evils of Gluten for Dogs: What Makes Gluten Harmful for Your Little Canine Friend? The adorable puppy eyes, the wet kisses, warm hugs, and wagging tails can brighten up anyone’s day. There is no dissenting that our furry friends are a real blessing in disguise, and everyone wants the best for their little bundle of joy. Ranging from fun playdates and adequate exercise to mental stimulation, careful pet parents are always on the lookout for something that can keep their pet happy and healthy. But while you plan everything perfectly, what about your dog’s diet? Are you sure that you are feeding the right things to your dog? If not, then start thinking now! Many dietary components can upset your pet’s gut; gluten is one of the most common of them all. The worst part is gluten doesn’t just cause nutritional deficiencies in your dog, but it can also make your dog miserable with its itchy side effects. Still, confused about whether you need to switch to gluten-free dog food or not? Then here’s a short read on how gluten can be atrocious for your little pooch.

  2. What is Gluten? Gluten is a protein mostly found in wheat and some other cereal grains like barley, rye, oats, and buckwheat. Fundamentally Gluten is a crude mixture of two proteins known as glutenin and gliadin. Mostly the gliadin part bothers canines. When the flour is mixed with water, gluten forms a cross-linked, sticky network of proteins that provide elastic properties to the dough, helping it to rise and give the end product a chewy texture. In fact, the name gluten is derived from glue-like properties. While some grains contain gluten harmful to dogs, there are some grains like rice, millet, amaranth, quinoa, and rice that do not contain Gluten. Why is gluten harmful to dogs? The mix of two abnormal proteins glutenin and gliadin present in Gluten can create a chain of reactions in the small intestine. Generally, gluten is digested by pancreatic enzymes in the small intestine. But, some dogs cannot tolerate gluten. In humans, this condition exists as well and it is known as “celiac disease”, whereas in dogs it is known as gluten-induced enteropathy, “gluten sensitivity” or “gluten intolerance.” Gluten can also lead to the immune system attacking the gastrointestinal tract, thus damaging the intestinal lining. Some prominent symptoms of gluten sensitivity include: ● Immune dysfunction ● Diarrhea ● Non-stop itching ● Weight loss ● Restlessness ● Mood swings ● Chronic fatigue ● Anemia ● Skin rashes ● Unhealthy condition of the coat ● Ear and skin infections ● Vomiting, etc.

  3. Why do you need to consider a gluten-free diet for your pooch? There are many benefits of gluten-free dog treats. One of them is bringing your pets closer to their natural ways of living. Before pets were domesticated, they mainly ate meat either scavenged, or killed on their own, windfall apples, and other wild fruits supplemented by berries, nuts, etc. they could find. However, there were no grains, definitely no grains in your pet’s diet. Including gluten-free treats or overall gluten-free nutrition in your dog’s diet is a way to bring your canine companion back to the kind of natural, healthy diet that their ancestors thrived on. You can blend their gluten-free dog treats with a touch of luxury and love they deserve, and your dog will stay happy and healthy without anything holding them back. There are numerous reasons for which gluten-free treats are significant in your doggo’s diet. Some of these are listed as follows: ● As dogs are incapable of completely digesting gluten and grains because of the absence of enough amylase, gluten-free dog treats are easy to digest. ● Choosing a gluten-free diet is nutritious for your pooch’s health if you have put it on a strict workout regime. ● Gluten-free treats invariably and implicitly mean high protein value that is the primary source of energy for your dogs. So, with gluten-free treats, your dog can have more energy while getting all the necessary ingredients. ● Fillers present in dog treats often cause a dietary deficiency that can lead to various skin-related problems in dogs. However, with gluten-free treats, you can boost the immunity of your dog while maintaining a shiny and healthy coat. ● They can help your dog maintain a healthy weight and promote fresh breath in your dog. If you don’t know yet, then poor nutrition is one of the primary causes of mouth odor in dogs, and gluten-free dog treats can help you avoid the same. The bottom line If you approve of the lifesaving benefits of gluten-free treats for your dog, then Dogs Dhadkan can be your one-stop solution. They have a varied range of healthy, gluten-free dog treats in different flavors. Pick one pack as per your dog’s preference and pave the way for a healthy lifestyle for your dog.

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