I hope this helps you better understand the anatomy and physiology of our wonderful canine and feline companions as well as (if you haven't already) help you make the decision to feed your pet what they are designed to eat.
Dr. Jeannie Thomason and I recently collaborated to make an infographic explaining some of the many ways our dog and cats are, in fact, carnivores. Lolo, my border collie, helped us by being a great model for us to use. I hope this helps you better understand the anatomy and physiology of our wonderful canine and feline companions as well as (if you haven't already) help you make the decision to feed your pet what they are designed to eat.
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Eva
1/31/2016 03:53:44 pm
That explains the huge increase in diabetes in cats & dogs. There would
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10/10/2017 01:33:23 am
It's quite fascinating to know the anatomy of our mammalian compatriots. These creatures are considered to be our friends. But I'm not surprised knowing that most of dogs and cats are carnivores. It's in their nature to be carnivores. Dogs and domesticated from wolves. Cats, on the other hand, are domesticated from big cats such as lions and tigers. Human domestication prompted the anatomy of these mammals to conform. These animals will always be my friends, regardless of what they consume to survive.
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