Dogs that live in the arctic have the same diets as dogs that live in any other normal dog. Some people add extra rice, oats, and fats to help the animals keep weight for the cold weather.
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Arctic Loons feed primarily on fish, frogs, and crayfish.
yes wild dogs do eat people if you get close to it.
Corn can eat dogdogs, so dogs can eat corndogs too. Its called the food square. Corndogs arent good for anyone, but they wont hurt dogs,
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Most Chinese people don't eat dogs. The minority who do eat dogs only eat it probably because they simply have nothing better to eat. In some places in China it is referred as a 'delicacy', which is very similar to other countries, for example, France with horse meat. Another Answer: Most Chinese people do not eat dogs, and it is illegal in Hong Kong. However, the reason why dog consumption has prominence in China is because, unlike the West, humans and dogs in China did not have such a comfortable relationship. Many people starved, and since they had nothing better to eat, dogs were eaten. Similarly, the West did not have a super-comfortable relationship with cattle, unlike the Indians who frequently revere them as sacred (Hindus only).