Yes. Dogs are eaten in China, Korea, Vietnam, Switzerland, Nigeria, Benin, Tonga and many other countries. It was eaten in the USA in times of famine and recession.
During the early years of polar exploration sled dogs were often used as a means of transporting supplies. When ships would become frozen into the ice flow for the winter and food dwindled the dogs would sometimes be eaten as a matter of survival. It was a difficult decision to make but when it becomes a matter of life and death there is little choice.
Cows, sheep, goats and pigs are wonderful and friendly creatures and many people world wide seem to have no problem killing and eating them.
no
Just like humans, they are carrying life with them. Dogs that are pregnant usually carry a litter of four or more. They are going to eat more to support their puppies.
all dogs eat their own puppies if the puppies have the human scent on them , that's why its important not to touch the puppies for at least 2 days
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A dog should usaully not eat it's newborns. If it eats one, make sure he/she is kept away from the puppies. If it's a she, find another female to nurse them.
No. Just the sack.
Parvo is very contagious to unvaccinated dogs and puppies. It is not contagious to humans.
because dog are dogs and dogs like eating off the ground its a habit for the dogs to do that :)
All Dogs eat raw meat or bones, but not fish or chicken.
Puppies and dogs eat GRASS in order to help with their digestive system. In other words, it helps them go to the bathroom and get rid of the junk in their sstem.
Yes, dogs do indeed eat puppy feces. They eat small amounts when grooming or licking the anus to help stimulate defecation in puppies. They may eat larger amounts of feces to clean up after the puppies. That has a role in the wild of helping to hide from predators. The puppy waste may draw predators, and eating it gets rid of it.
sure, dogs can have babies. umm, they have baby puppies, but they dont have HUMAN babies. baby puppies, not baby humans