But I thought all pugs were sweet, gentle and affectionate?? Nan caught in another lie!!
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But I thought all pugs were sweet, gentle and affectionate?? Nan caught in another lie!!
Shitty owner sold separately
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Dogs are carnivores brah.
Google image a pomsky. Show your daughter.
Boom, done.
...that's what I'm bugging CW for.
I only buy dogs with big balls.Humans are omnivorous. We have the digestive enzymes to break down carbohydrates, we lack the ability to make vitamin C internally (all carnivores have this ability) yet our stomachs produce hydrochloric acid (a carnivorous trait). The length of our digestive tract is really interesting. Most carnivores have intestines about three times their body length, herbivores usually have intestines about 12 times their body length, human intestines are nearly 30 feet long, right smack in the middle.
Dogs lean towards pure carnivore but there's a little debate. One of the things you have to remember about dogs and cats in the wild is that the first place they begin consuming their prey is the stomach and it's contents, which are predigested. Both cats and dogs will eat some greens occasionally in nature for digestive purposes but it's not like they forage like bear or rodents and eat whatever is available. It also explains why feeding your dog or cat garbage food high in grains or glutens (or human cookies and crap like that) usually messes them up in unpleasant ways.
Humans are omnivorous. We have the digestive enzymes to break down carbohydrates, we lack the ability to make vitamin C internally (all carnivores have this ability) yet our stomachs produce hydrochloric acid (a carnivorous trait). The length of our digestive tract is really interesting. Most carnivores have intestines about three times their body length, herbivores usually have intestines about 12 times their body length, human intestines are nearly 30 feet long, right smack in the middle.
Dogs lean towards pure carnivore but there's a little debate. One of the things you have to remember about dogs and cats in the wild is that the first place they begin consuming their prey is the stomach and it's contents, which are predigested. Both cats and dogs will eat some greens occasionally in nature for digestive purposes but it's not like they forage like bear or rodents and eat whatever is available. It also explains why feeding your dog or cat garbage food high in grains or glutens (or human cookies and crap like that) usually messes them up in unpleasant ways.
I've only heard that from raw foodists and kind of view it a little skeptically. I read everything I could about vegetarianism when I gave up meat in my 20s -- had to have arguments to shut up my ex husband who was extremely opposed. I was a happy lacto ovo vegetarian for about 12 years until I became gluten intolerant. Can't stick to it anymore, my absorption is too impaired.What's also interesting is how our bodies release a flood of white blood cells whenever we consume meat; the same reaction when we have an infection or foreign intruder. Why are we the only 'carnivore' that can't eat meat in its natural state(raw) without it KILLING us?
I've only heard that from raw foodists and kind of view it a little skeptically. I read everything I could about vegetarianism when I gave up meat in my 20s -- had to have arguments to shut up my ex husband who was extremely opposed. I was a happy lacto ovo vegetarian for about 12 years until I became gluten intolerant. Can't stick to it anymore, my absorption is too impaired.
I'm forced to conclude that there is no single dietary approach, some people have genetic predispositions to certain lifestyles, others have ethical and spiritual considerations and still others have allergies and intolerances they have to eat around. In the end you need to find what works for your own body and moral compass It's bizarre that some people who eat extremely low to no carb/high fat have similar physical responses to those who go radically vegan.
However, trying to do something like feed a dog a vegetarian diet -- like I've heard some hard core vegans do -- is just plain stupid.