ron2
Posted : 10/29/2010 7:54:32 AM
I agree, Janice, that dogs do need these other items and their needs and behavior show them to be omnivores, not obligate carnivores. And I also agree that the captive wolves you have seen are living longer. For two reason. Better nutrition, and better access to food. One of the members that used to come to this forum was kennelkeeper and she had been caretaker for wild animals, including gray wolves. They came into the rehab compound always malnourished. Not just low on minerals but low on reserves in general. The "wild dog" diet is going for weeks without food between kills. So, the first thing they did was feed them dog food (dry kibble and later, Purina was one of the first to come up with a wild animal formula for such creatures) to get their blood numbers back up. Plus, they were given roadkill deer to keep up their prey eating skills, while they recovered from whatever illness or injury. Kind of a Mayo Clinic for wild canids.
What I was saying, though, is that yes, dogs are omnivores, though I'm not sure they would, by their own design, eat all the stuff we put in dog food, they do need some of it. And, of course, much of what a commercial dog food contains is to help it maintain a shelf life of one year.