A dog is by genus classified as a carnivore, but are generally considered to be omnivores by veterinarians. The fact they are happy to eat many direct foods such as nuts, wheat, fruit and vegetables indicates they are omnivorous. Meat provides all the nutrients a dog needs. However, dogs are very adaptable and can scavenge for food, so their stomachs can deal with vegetable matter. Plants and vegetables can be used as part of a dog's diet, but they aren't a necessity.
Dogs and their immediate wolf ancestors sometimes practice a very limited form of vegetarianism if other food isn't available. Wolves have been known to eat berries and all canines eat some vegetative matter for some nutrients and as an emetic (aids to clear the stomach) when needed. Due to the domestic dog evolving alongside humans, it has adapted so that it can eat a wide variety of foods and have become very opportunistic. Well balanced vegan diets provide dogs with all the nutrients they need. Some vets even recommend feeding them such a diet because their health benefits. Meat based dog food contains ingredients that are harmful such as grease from restaurants, fish with high levels of Mercury and have added sugar used to improve the taste. Meat still provides the modern domestic dog with the majority, if not all, the nutrients it needs. Unfortunately though the suspect ingredients found in propriety brands mean vets often treat dogs for things such as Allergies, cancer, Heart disease and obesity. Canines can thrive on wholegrains such as brown rice and pulses such as lentils. Dogs fed vegetarian diets tend to be healthier and live longer and some have even chosen to eat animal free dog foods when given the choice
Carnivore
A dog is by genus classified as a carnivore, but are generally considered to be omnivores by veterinarians. The fact they are happy to eat many direct foods such as nuts, wheat, fruit and vegetables indicates they are omnivorous. Meat provides all the nutrients a dog needs. However, dogs are very adaptable and can scavenge for food, so their stomachs can deal with vegetable matter. Plants and vegetables can be used as part of a dog's diet, but they aren't a necessity.
Dogs and their immediate wolf ancestors sometimes practice a very limited form of vegetarianism if other food isn't available. Wolves have been known to eat berries and all canines eat some vegetative matter for some nutrients and as an emetic (aids to clear the stomach) when needed. Due to the domestic dog evolving alongside humans, it has adapted so that it can eat a wide variety of foods and have become very opportunistic. Well balanced vegan diets provide dogs with all the nutrients they need. Some vets even recommend feeding them such a diet because their health benefits. Meat based dog food contains ingredients that are harmful such as grease from restaurants, fish with high levels of Mercury and have added sugar used to improve the taste. Meat still provides the modern domestic dog with the majority, if not all, the nutrients it needs. Unfortunately though the suspect ingredients found in propriety brands mean vets often treat dogs for things such as Allergies, cancer, Heart disease and obesity. Canines can thrive on wholegrains such as brown rice and pulses such as lentils. Dogs fed vegetarian diets tend to be healthier and live longer and some have even chosen to eat animal free dog foods when given the choice
A dog is a carnivore.
Carnivore
Carnivore. It is related to the dog and wolf
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Carnivore
Carnivore. It is related to the dog and wolf
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