It contains meat products, which deer do not eat nor like to eat because deer are strictly herbivores, not omnivores or carnivores. Deer prefer to eat grass, leaves from trees, forbs and other herbaceous plant matter.
Dogs should not have deer food. Deer are herbivores, plant eaters. Their feed doesn't have the nutrients dogs need to stay healthy.
The deer had probably eaten something bad, and when your dog ate the deer'ss intestines, he proabably ate it to.
Standard dog food would be difficult for puppies to eat and digest but it is not 'bad' for them in the sense that it is poison.
Deer are not "bad for the environment". Too many of anything, including deer, is bad, because it means they will probably be unable to find sufficient food and will end up starving. If a given plot of land can support 100 deer, and there are 200 deer in that area, probably more than 100 of them will starve, since the 100 "doomed" deer will eat some of the food, which is effectively wasted when they end up dying anyway.
Well, if the food doesn't have much bone health in it, when the dog gets older, it could get bone problems, including in the hips. So yes, bad food can hurt a dog's hips
You shouldn't feed your dog anything but dog food because it's bad for them, You shouldn't feed your dog anything but dog food because it's bad for them,
Yes they do! They have been seen eating the food I put out for my cats.
Dog food ;)
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.
you shouldn't buy their food much though because the vet said that its high in bad fat for your dog. Yes. It is their store brand.
it is if you did get it to the vet and stick with dog food.
you can ask any of ur local vets soft dog food makes their teeth bad hard dog food will losen and breakaway plaque from their teeth use hard dog food