it matters what breed and intrest the dog has some do and some dont it depend on who they are
Prairie dogs are herbivorous in that they will eat herbs (and some insects) .
They mostly eat green softball and Austin leafy things, prairie plants, and insects.
No. Not at all. The only meat they eat are insects, but they prefer vegetation and fruits.
Newborn prairie dogs are nursed with milk. Once they are old enough to be weaned, they eat insects and seeds, and worms.
No, owls do not typically eat small dogs. Owls primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and insects. They are not known to prey on domestic pets like dogs.
depends on the bug they could but i very much doubt it
Mice and insects such as the Praying Mantis...
Dogs, younger dogs and puppies, eat bugs because there exciting to chase and probably even taste alright. As my trainer once said, when puppies aren't eating, sleeping, or pooping, they are honing there "hunting skills". Older dogs may also do it for fun, or perhaps out of habit. If your dog is getting diarrhea or vomiting, talk to your vet, but bugs almost always aren't the problem. If you have a breed of dog such as a Lab, whp doesn't know when to stop eating, eating insects may be very commen. i would ask your vet if this is gping to be a problem, but until then, don't worry to much. If the wild, dogs ate bugs too, :D. -Flyfree
Monkeys do not eat dogs. There are over 130 different species of monkeys throughout the world. Most monkeys eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. They also eat leaves, flowers, seeds, bark, insects, small reptiles and even eggs.
Yes, it give nutrients. Also the dogs stomach has a acid that kills any bacteria.
the insects eat pollen
No. Prairie dogs are ground squirrels (some people call them gophers), which eat mainly insects and vegetation. They are much too small to eat cows, nor do the like eating carrion (meat off of dead animals).