Dogs were made to live in Nature. And hunt for there own food. If there was no such thing as Nature,dogs wouldn't care about food
The owner gives it to them
Smell and sight. How do dogs hunt?
For companionship and the dogs would hunt and bring back food but usually it was mostly eaten by the dogs since the Egyptians didn't feed their dogs like humans today. This forced the dogs to adapt to the environment so they can hunt.
they hunt Domesticated dogs get their food from humans, and also raiding the local trash cans. Wild dogs hunt for big game, like moose, in packs, like wolves, or hunt alone for small game.
Dogs are "domestic" wolves - and like wolves they will hunt and scavenge to get their food if not fed by man.
they would buy them to help hunt for food
If dogs can eat pig feces (that's poo), then yes, dogs can eat rabbit food.
Man, lions, hyena, and wild dogs. Lions, hyena, and wild dogs may hunt and kills elephants, but it is for food. Man hunts elephant for sport.
In winter, when the seas are frozen, Eskimos can not use their boats to hunt food. They have difficulty getting from one place to another. Sled dogs can pull the sleds across the snow and ice so the Eskimos can hunt food and bring their food back to their homes. Sled dogs have been necessary in the Arctic as long as there have been Eskimos.
Dogs in the wild will hunt their food, usually be hiding to sneak up on it and then chasing the victim, finally pouncing on it to bring it to the ground for the kill. They will eat it raw. Dogs sometimes hunt in packs, to corner the prey, making it impossible for escape. African Wildies will usually hunt things like deer and smaller prey such as rabbits etc.
im not sure if this is correct but mice,rabbits,birds,small cast or dogs,chipmunks