Yes they are.
Several other wild dogs are omnivores including the coyote, jackal and raccoon dog. Also, all other species of foxes are omnivores.
Yes. It's not very often that you will see a coyote eating plants, but they do. They are known to eat wild berries.Actually, all canines (dogs) are omnivores, which includes the wild dogs such as wolves and coyotes.The coyote (Canis latrans) is an opportunistic, versatile feeder. They are sometimes labelled as carnivores, but more often as omnivores.
Yes, raccoon dogs eat a variety of plant and animal matter. They are omnivores.
They are both wild dogs, though african wild dogs are similar to hyenas in shape, and closer to a large dog in size. So yes, thats the name, african WILD DOGS.
Rats, more specifically the Brown or Black Rat
Dogs are omnivores like us.
they are omnivores
yes
Dogs, and Brown bears (at least) are omnivores.
Lots of things can eat or attack guinea pigs and a few common ones are dogs foxes birds and snakes, with wild horses they could be attacked and even killed by wild dogs and in America, cougars. I hope you got information from answer :)
Domesticated dogs take no important role in the food chain because we usually feed them ourselves. However, wild dogs take a greater role. They have as much importance as foxes, jackals, and similar animals, especially in the Canidae family. A wild dog's role could be to eat smaller herbivores or omnivores. They can also be scavengers.
Dogs are omnivores, so they can eat meat and vegetables.