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		By: Brian		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My dog does not conform to the descriptions herein. She only eats grass once in a great while after we already know her stomach has been bothering her (as she will hardly eat anything). 

She is also VERY selective and won&#039;t eat just any kind of grass (as most landscape grass is a mixture of various types). When she finds what she wants, she keeps us there for as long as necessary until she&#039;s satiated, and she chews the grass rather than merely swallowing it whole. After few days of this she typically stops eating grass until she has another issue. People should study German New Medicine because a lot of these stomach problems are NOT food related. They can be, but an &quot;undigested morsal&quot; can be both literal and figurative (such as a problem one dog is having with another dog or human). 

Moreover, there is virtually no such thing among mammals as herbivores and carnivores (or probably any animal or plant as even the latter absorbs the fruits of decayed animal matter through the root system). 

Name a herbivore and you can probably find it on youtube eating meat and/or poultry (deer, elephants, giraffe etc.), and I suspect the truth is the same about carnivores regarding grass and other plant offerings nature provides. 

Remember, the bulk of evidence suggests that dogs are descendants of domesticated wolves, and wolves are regarded even today as carnivores. As Graham Hancock and others have cited in recent years, North America appears to have been hit by a large comet about 11,600 years ago which affected the whole planet and wiped out virtually all the megafauna causing many animals, including humans, to eat much more plant matter than they were used to. Although many mammals recovered, the largest ones mostly did not, and some animals were forced to adopt changes to the diets faster than other depending on the competition. 

Lastly, meat is the most nutrient-dense food on people&#039;s menus for a reason, and this processed garbage many of us we feed our dogs is NOT all the nutrients the6 need in their proper form or amounts. In my opinion that is merelys a myth perpetrated by the dog food industry.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dog does not conform to the descriptions herein. She only eats grass once in a great while after we already know her stomach has been bothering her (as she will hardly eat anything). </p>
<p>She is also VERY selective and won&#8217;t eat just any kind of grass (as most landscape grass is a mixture of various types). When she finds what she wants, she keeps us there for as long as necessary until she&#8217;s satiated, and she chews the grass rather than merely swallowing it whole. After few days of this she typically stops eating grass until she has another issue. People should study German New Medicine because a lot of these stomach problems are NOT food related. They can be, but an &#8220;undigested morsal&#8221; can be both literal and figurative (such as a problem one dog is having with another dog or human). </p>
<p>Moreover, there is virtually no such thing among mammals as herbivores and carnivores (or probably any animal or plant as even the latter absorbs the fruits of decayed animal matter through the root system). </p>
<p>Name a herbivore and you can probably find it on youtube eating meat and/or poultry (deer, elephants, giraffe etc.), and I suspect the truth is the same about carnivores regarding grass and other plant offerings nature provides. </p>
<p>Remember, the bulk of evidence suggests that dogs are descendants of domesticated wolves, and wolves are regarded even today as carnivores. As Graham Hancock and others have cited in recent years, North America appears to have been hit by a large comet about 11,600 years ago which affected the whole planet and wiped out virtually all the megafauna causing many animals, including humans, to eat much more plant matter than they were used to. Although many mammals recovered, the largest ones mostly did not, and some animals were forced to adopt changes to the diets faster than other depending on the competition. </p>
<p>Lastly, meat is the most nutrient-dense food on people&#8217;s menus for a reason, and this processed garbage many of us we feed our dogs is NOT all the nutrients the6 need in their proper form or amounts. In my opinion that is merelys a myth perpetrated by the dog food industry.</p>
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