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Quote: sarah ward
Research has shown that most human and canine cancer cells preferentially utilize carbohydrates, much more than normal cells do (this includes sugars, whether "processed" or not - fruit contains sugars too). So veterinary oncologists recommend that carbohydrates should be extremely limited in diets for dogs with cancer - here's a link: http://www.dog-health-guide.org/caninecancerdiet.html
'Zackly.
(This is clear in Merck and Kirk's, too.)
This is also why the fruits my dogs get (in *small* amounts) are blueberries and other very low-sugar fruits.
Thanks for clearing that up Connie. I think I understand your position on this issue.
I was concerned more about a honey allergy that is inherit to dogs. Something similar to their inability to digest Chocolate.
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