The Sioux and Cheyenne were known to have bred dogs for their meat, and also had a taboo against eating wild dogs.
Some dog and cat breeds are specially bred to be hypoallergenic so that people with allergies can own pets. Also, dogs are bred to enhance certain behaviors. Horses are also bred for strength and other qualities, depending on what they will be used for (racing, farming, etc.) Dairy cows are bred for increased milk production. Turkeys are bred to be meaty. Although wild turkeys can fly, domesticated turkeys are so ehavy with meat that they cannot!
Ocelots, found in jungle biomes, can be tamed with raw fish. I think dogs/tamed wolves can be bred using meat, but you still need bones to tame them.
The Hupa Indians ate a wide variety of foods. This included animal meat, fish, acorns, fruits, and several other things.
Meat chickens are typically female, as they are bred specifically for their meat production.
dogs were discovered when the first Indians tried to keep them out of their cities. The dogs would try to steal food. Then the Indians would give them some meat if the dogs protected the Indians from invaders. Then the dogs would obey. They then started to keed them as companions.
from the time a dog eats the bone till it is ready for waste would be 10 hours- a couple of days (:
No, dogs eat meat, they are carnivores.
Hunting dogs eat meat.
They ate bones of animals like fish ,and turtle.
The first known inhabitants of Indiana were the Paleo-Indians. Around the 1600's, the Miami Indians, a part of the Algonquian group of Indians, lived in Indiana. In the Miami tribe, women planted the fields and grew crops and men hunted for meat.
NO - I feed my dogs and cats meat all the time - they are CARNIVORES
deer meat