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		<title>Comment on The Green Bean Dog Diet Will It Keep Your Dog Healthy by admin</title>
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		<description>This sounds good on the surface, but it isn&#039;t good for dogs *OR* humans to eat a lot of canned vegetables, due to the added sodium. A much healthier alternative would be to steam the green beans, or even give them to your dog raw (chopped up). Raw vegies have lots more fiber and vitamins than cooked. The extra fiber means they also have the potential of producing more gas, so only give raw vegies to your dog in moderation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This sounds good on the surface, but it isn&#8217;t good for dogs *OR* humans to eat a lot of canned vegetables, due to the added sodium. A much healthier alternative would be to steam the green beans, or even give them to your dog raw (chopped up). Raw vegies have lots more fiber and vitamins than cooked. The extra fiber means they also have the potential of producing more gas, so only give raw vegies to your dog in moderation.</p>
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