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Old 26-06-2006, 03:18 PM posted to rec.gardens
 
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sorry, Family Canidae. most fox are genus Vulpes, jackals, coyotes, dogs, wolves are
canis.
http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bnatr...df/coyotes.pdf
There was a science program on cable about wolves showed them raiding a grape orchard
and it was stated then that wolves can be a problem for some growers as wolves have a
sweet tooth.
http://www.urbancarnivore.com/uc_online/pages.cfm?ID=18

I am a strong advocate of feeding dogs species appropriate foods, that is, raw meaty
bones which are dogs natural food. If the onions and garlic arent cooked (which
makes them sweet) a dog probably wouldnt eat them, at least none of my dogs touch raw
onions that fall to the floor while I cook. and none dig up raw onions, leeks, dont
nibble my chives. Only cooked food is "human food", everything raw is natural for
all other animals. What they eat in the wild is "natural" and most animals dont make
"mistakes" in what they eat. Ingrid

enigma wrote:
first, foxes are not canus sp. so we'll not discuss them.
where & when have you seen wolves eating grapes?
i don't care if you feed your dog grapes, because it's not my
dog. some idiots give thier dogs onions & garlic. they're the
ones who have short lived dogs or high vet bills. not my
problem.
but for those who may be interested, it is nice to know what
human food items should not be given to dogs because they can
prove fatal.
lee




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