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They are omnivores, but they are more carnivorous then they are herbivorous . Meat is the only way naturally dogs could be carnivorous. They see it as a great supply of energy enough to get them to the next day. Dogs also, naturally go for as much food as possible, so they won't waste a chance to get a piece of meat (or survival, per say).

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