Stomach acids vary but it is identical to most mammals. Chewing, stomach acids and through the intestines.
mechanical digestion is with your teeth , chemical digestion is in your stomach and small intestine.
Water is MUCH better for dogs than milk. Dogs cannot have much dairy, as it gives them digestion problems and leads to diarrhea.
Yes, dogs have bacteria in their gastrointestinal system that help with digestion. Like all living organisms, dogs have a combination of beneficial and potentially harmful bacteria that contribute to their overall health.
The caecum in dogs is considered nonfunctional because it plays a minimal role in digestion compared to herbivorous animals. In dogs, which are primarily carnivorous, the caecum is small and lacks the complex microbial fermentation processes seen in species that rely heavily on plant material. As a result, it does not significantly contribute to nutrient absorption or digestion in dogs, making it an anatomical remnant rather than a vital organ.
yes i have five different breeds of dogs and they pack together.
yes. dogs have different blood types?
Yes, but it must be cooked to aid it's digestion. After cooking you may puree it, keep in mind some dogs are plain picky!
Chemical digestion uses enzymes and other chemicals to break the bonds in food. Mechanical digestion is basically the teeth grinding the food into physically smaller pieces.
Dogs will fart occasionally, it is natural part of digestion.
cats and dogs look different cause cats have long whiskers and dogs have short whiskers.
No, humans and dogs have evolved from different ancestors, they are completely different species.
The digestion of fat will begin in the small intestine, whereas the digestion of starch which begin in the mouth (the mouth contains the enzyme amylase, which helps break down starch)