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==Consequences of Deficiency==
 
==Consequences of Deficiency==
 
====Dogs:====  
 
====Dogs:====  
Puppies, especially '''small and toy breeds''', may be unable to maintain blood glucose concentrations from hepatic gluconeogenesis alone and can become hypoglycaemic with low intake of dietary carbohydrates.<ref>Vroom MW and Slappendel RJ. (1987) '''Transient juvenile hypoglycaemia in a Yorkshire terrier and in a Chihuahua.''''' Vet Q'' 1987;9:172-176.</ref> Hepatic gluconeogenesis may also be inadequate to meet glucose demands during '''late gestation and lactation''' unless increased intake of gluconeogenic amino acids are provided in the diet.<ref>Romsos DR, ''et al.'' (1981)''' Influence of low carbohydrate diet on performance of pregnant and lactating dogs.''''' J Nutr ''1981;111:678-689.</ref> There are no clinical signs of feeding a carbohydrate-free diet in otherwise healthy adult dogs, though some dogs with recurrent idiopathic colitis may benefit from feeding higher fibre diets.<ref>Leib MS. (2000) '''Treatment of chronic idiopathic large-bowel diarrhea in dogs with a highly digestible diet and soluble fiber: a retrospective review of 37 cases. '''''JVIM ''2000;14:27-32.</ref>
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Puppies, especially '''small and toy breeds''', may be unable to maintain blood glucose concentrations from hepatic gluconeogenesis alone and can become hypoglycaemic with low intake of dietary carbohydrates.<ref>Vroom MW and Slappendel RJ. (1987) '''Transient juvenile hypoglycaemia in a Yorkshire terrier and in a Chihuahua.''''' Vet Q'' 1987;9:172-176.</ref> Hepatic gluconeogenesis may also be inadequate to meet glucose demands during '''late gestation and lactation''' unless increased intake of [[Amino Acids Overview - Nutrition|gluconeogenic amino acids]] are provided in the diet.<ref>Romsos DR, ''et al.'' (1981)''' Influence of low carbohydrate diet on performance of pregnant and lactating dogs.''''' J Nutr ''1981;111:678-689.</ref> There are no clinical signs of feeding a carbohydrate-free diet in otherwise healthy adult dogs, though some dogs with recurrent idiopathic colitis may benefit from feeding higher fibre diets.<ref>Leib MS. (2000) '''Treatment of chronic idiopathic large-bowel diarrhea in dogs with a highly digestible diet and soluble fiber: a retrospective review of 37 cases. '''''JVIM ''2000;14:27-32.</ref>
    
====Cats:====  
 
====Cats:====  
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