As far as I know, canines in nature do not eat salmon (neither wild or farm raised ).
Not really that important, but I just wanted to clarify a statement from the "veggie post" for my sake. To give me an idea of the extent of your research.
You are saying that no wild canine, grey wolf or other, actively catches and eats salmon?
As far as I know, canines in nature do not eat salmon (neither wild or farm raised ).
Not really that important, but I just wanted to clarify a statement from the "veggie post" for my sake. To give me an idea of the extent of your research.
You are saying that no wild canine, grey wolf or other, actively catches and eats salmon?
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I think Simon merely wants to be the smartest man in the room, and I'm happy to let him have the title.
What I'm still waiting for from him is a PRACTICAL application of his assertion. This conversation exists in order to allow all of us to make better dog food. WHAT is it that you are advising us? Can you be specific? Or is this merely about winning a theoretical argument. Because my dogs can't eat theories.
Boy, I don't know if your right or not but if you want to do one of those line by line disseminations of other posts you need to do a little googling yourself. Type in Uncllou and learn at the alter of the grand poobah of annoying p**ckism. Yours is a little amateurish.
You need a single protein source in your diet. Nothing better to re-juvinate the grey matter. Try nothing but ground pork butt, from pigs organically raised on a sustainable farm in south america of course, for thirty days.
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