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"Because,they didn't really know how to grow plants,and the plants they did grow,such as corn,turned out really small and not nearly as big as our crops today.They didn't know how to slaughter animals but they killed and cooked any animal they could. Dogs happened to be an animal they found and killed sadly,but that was the only way they could survive.I personally would rather die than eat a dog.Dogs are my favorite animal.I have a Border Collie m/w an Australian Shepherd.Sorry I keep going on and on."

The person who previously posted the above "answer" might be called ethnocentric (as well as ignorant of Mexican history and pre-Columbian culture). The Aztecs lived in a region of the Americas without any domesticable large mammals available and relied upon domesticated turkeys, insects, fish, and, yes, dogs for sources of meat. A large part of their diet, however, was vegetarian, with corn, beans, squash, peppers, and tomatoes making up a large portion of their meals. Some would suggest that their method of farming, which combined squash, maize, and beans in one plot, is a rather advanced way of maintaining soil nutrients.

The Aztecs didn't know how to grow plants? NONSENSE. They developed the first hydrophonic farms. They sometimes ate dogs when they traveled for tradeing. That was becasue dogs are small and can forrage for themselves and of course domesticated dogs will follow their master.

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