nothing, its not like the dog would turn into a cat but i bet the cat would be hungry! :D
Well no you can't say that nothing will happen your dog will probably have diarrhea but it depends on how much and what kind a little too.
Small amounts of cat food usually can be mixed with dry dog food, safely.
Yes if its wet cat food, dog should only eat dog food.
No. I used to have a dog that would eat nothing but dry cat food, and only Purina cat food. I later found out though, that cat food has a higher amount of protein than dog food, and could have resulted in health problems for my dog if I had kept him on it long term. But an ocassional meal of cat food will not hurt your dog.
Cat food is specially formulated for feline digestion. A dog should only be given high quality dry and wet dog food.
No...they might bite them
Yes and some also eat dog food.
no they will not it only eats little bits of dog or cat food
high caloric food
no give them actual dog food.
Absolutely not. Koalas can eat only eucalyptus leaves (and occasionally flowers).
I think dogs can eat cat food but cats cannot eat dog food, they must have cat food. The reason for this is that cats are unable to make all the vitamins they need and have to be given it in their food, dogs can. Dogs can be vegetarian, cats cannot because of this. Dog food will not harm a cat, but they cannot live on it. Cat food wont hurt a dog but you don't want to give a dog cat food all of the time.dog and cats have different nutrients. It won't hurt him at all, but it shouldn't be encouraged. If you have a dog and a cat, place the cat food on a worktop or garden wall where the cat can climb up but the dog can't get at it. Answer Yes it can cat food has fish oil in it which will cause your dog to lose its hair if he eats cat food all the time.
It will probably do the dog no harm; but since cat food is designed for a cat's physiology, it is probably not the best choice for him nutritionally.
No, not all frogs and toads eat dog and cat food. Frogs and toads have different dietary needs depending on their species, and many of them primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, or plants. It is important to research and provide an appropriate diet for the specific species of frog or toad you are keeping as a pet.