Dogs are omnivorous. Mainly carnivorous, but they are omnivorous. Most Gelatin, such as what we use in desserts, is actually made from beef protein. Dogs are also attracted to sweet things. Even if the gelatin was made from vegetable protein, the dog might still want it, because dogs are omnivorous.
Gelatin is said to be good for the fingernails.
Eating a dog would provide about 25-30 grams of protein per 100 grams of meat.
Although this doesn't answer the question directly, you should know that gelatin is made from the hooves of animals. The body is not designed to ingest this, and so struggles greatly each time you eat it. If it is protein you need, eat some chicken, eggs or beans.
No. Pescatarians eat seafood, along with an otherwise vegetarian diet. Gelatin is typically manufactured from cloven animals (e.g. hooves). That being said, if a pescatarian chooses to eat gelatin or gelatin containing products, that would be his/her choice. Pescatarians only eat fish. There is gelatin made from fish, but it is not commonly available.
They might eat it if you gave it to them, but it would not be that good for them. Rabbits need plant based foods and dog foods would have too much meat protein in them.
Yes, ants can eat gelatin and it will not harm them. An ant likes the taste of sweet gelatin powder and will willingly consume it.
Elephants are vegetarians. They would not eat a dog.
Depends on the gelatin. Muslims can eat "K-gelatin", or kosher gelatin, which is from cows. Gelatin from pigs, however, is forbidden. To know which gelatin is in a food product, call the number provided and ask. See the related question below for more information.
Muslims are allowed to eat vegetarian gelatin or gelatin of only animals that are allowed per Islamic religion to eat. If the gelatin is of animals that are not allowed to eat, then it is forbidden, per religion, to be eaten by Muslims. The Muslim who eats the forbidden gelatin is sinful if he eats it intentionally and knowing that it is forbidden.
Yes, depending on the Hindu and the type of gelatin. Gelatin is made from the bones and connective tissues of domesticated animals like cows, pigs and horses. Of this list only cows are considered sacred to Hindus - so a Hindu who eats pork would be able to eat pig gelatin. Hindus are commonly vegetarian, but some Hindus do choose to eat meat. Those that do eat meat generally don't eat beef products because of the sacredness of the cow. If you were desperate to give jelly to a Hindu you would have to find one who is not vegetarian AND find a gelatin source that did not involve cattle.
Jack Russels eat anything that a normal dog can eat. Their high energy level means that they need extra protein. A good high protein food is best.
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