Transkitty wrote:I'm super curious to know what makes you say they're omnivores when everything about their physiology points to their being carnivores? Not trying to challenge you, I'm just curious.
As for your dog's kibble, what brand were you feeding? Kibble for the most part does contain everything nutritionally that a dog needs. It may not be the best quality of food, but it will be balanced.
Transkitty wrote:I'm super curious to know what makes you say they're omnivores when everything about their physiology points to their being carnivores? Not trying to challenge you, I'm just curious.
As for your dog's kibble, what brand were you feeding? Kibble for the most part does contain everything nutritionally that a dog needs. It may not be the best quality of food, but it will be balanced.
Transkitty wrote:I'm super curious to know what makes you say they're omnivores when everything about their physiology points to their being carnivores? Not trying to challenge you, I'm just curious.
As for your dog's kibble, what brand were you feeding? Kibble for the most part does contain everything nutritionally that a dog needs. It may not be the best quality of food, but it will be balanced.
space kid wrote:hello! i have a seven month old puppy, and he is perfectly healthy: he refuses to eat his dog food.
he's perfectly fine with it usually, just recently he won't eat it without toppings such as small bunches of vegetables or rice over it. we have stopped giving him toppings, also switched from his metal bowl to a porcelain/clay-type bowl. he refuses to eat and begs for treats all other times. could i get some advice? thank youu!
also this is off topic than the current topic on this thread, sorry for disrupting any conversation anyone was happening!
Transkitty wrote:Wouldn't their ability to better handle carbs and starches just lend more credence to their classification as faculative carnivores though?
Transkitty wrote:Also, dogs did not evolve from wolves. Both actually evolved from a now extinct common ancestor!
Transkitty wrote:As for dogs not having the teeth of an herbivore, of course they won't? I didn't claim that they should, especially since the point brought up is that they're omnivores, not herbivores. Comparing their teeth to that of a bear would be a better analogy.
Transkitty wrote:I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this is all. You believe dogs are omnivores, I think they're faculative carnivores. As long as it's not vegan and it's balanced, I don't really care what someone feeds their dog. At least they're feeding them, you know?
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