The placenta is high in protein and nutrients and can help the mother and nursing.
It is natural for the mother to eat the afterbirth while cleaning her new puppies.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
eat it
Well it certainly isn't not uncommon for cows to do so. But there is risk that the cow may choke on it, and thus it is often best to let predators like coyotes, foxes or your dogs to clean it up instead.
Humans have ceremonies surrounding the afterbirth and it is often buried.
yes you should try and take the afterbirth off the dog before she eats it
Yes, if you shoot the dogs or let them eat the BBs.
yes just don't let them eat the stem or the seed
Horses consume afterbirth mainly to cover up the smell of the birth as it is very smelly and will attract predators otherwise. The afterbirth is also rich in certain nutrients that a nursing mare will need, so she consumes it for this reason also.
I don't know which dogs eat paper but if they do DON'T LET THEM. It's bad for them.
Your dog will eat your turtle, especially if you don't have a lid or top to your turtles aquarium.
NO! Especially if it's seasoned. Can we say Pancreatitis?