Evolution of dog food, what have we learned

We have learned that us humans don't have the teeth and digestive tracts like either plant eating or meat eating animals. We have also learned that stone age man was cooking food. We have also learned that we had dogs, and we bred them with desirable traits, and got rid of any that did not prove to be useful to us. (Very much like breeding today, but for different traits)

We also know that wild wolves were our dogs decedents, and they did kill their pray, but we don't know how many of those wild wolves died as a result of eating contaminated meat. We don't know how many of those wild wolves died from choking on a bone.

We do know that our ancestors fed their dogs, and fed them exactly the same food as what they were eating.

We know that how an animal lives is learned behaviour, it has nothing to do with blood line. An animal born and raised in the wild will usually function best in the wild. An animal born and raised in a domestic situation will usually function best in a domestic situation.

Pit Bulls terriers won't run as fast as Greyhounds, but Greyhounds don't want to be in a dog fight..

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