Dogs are monogastrics. Cows are ruminants. Monogastrics have one simple stomach: Ruminants have a complex four-chambered stomach.
The point is to digest things
Tapeworms live in the digestive tract, heartworms in the heart. Both can kill a dog, which is why preventative medications are so important.
Dogs can eat them. There is a small difference
They break down in the acids.
NO dogs are not allowed to eat grapes because it is bad for their digestive system.
It's not recommended !... Just as people can be lactose intolerant - a dogs digestive system does not always cope well with dairy produce.
Actually, there is no difference at all, other than the size differences. This is the same with dogs. :)
There is very little difference in anatomy and physiology. Dogs are mammals.
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
Its function is to digest food (mechanically and chemically), absorb nutrients and dispose of solid wastes.
Dogs frequently have salmonella in their intestinal tract. Unless a dog has a weakened immune system or problems with his/her digestive tract, you shouldn't worry about your dog contracting it. But dogs are not immune to it so they can contract it.
Knockwurst are highly seasoned.