Actually dogs have been domesticated for 14000 years, but have only eaten
dog food for about 60 years. They still have the same tools that their wild
cousins have for killing and eating what they find. Their bodies (as
carnivores) are not built and cannot digest grains which normally comprise
over 50 percent of all dried kibble food. Also wolves are able to breed with
domestic dogs, so I consider them to be extremely closely related.
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Any raw feeders?
> Yeah, it is raw meat and bones. Like they would get in the wild. No
grains,
> or vegetables. Just meat and bones.
Not meaning to start an argument (although it prolly will <g>)
Domestic dogs and cats have NEVER been in the wild
They're bred to be domestic, and have been for thousands of years
Now, if you happen to own a wolf and a bobcat, then that's a different
matter <g>
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