Hunting hounds are selective, using their remarkable scenting ability to catch mainly those weak, old, ailing and injured wild mammals — just as wolves and other
wild canines do when hunting.
Not exact matches
Despite its name, pseudo-rabies, also called «the mad itch,» is not related to rabies and
does not infect humans, but to
wild canines, including coyotes and foxes, the disease is fatal, so wildlife managers want to ensure that they eliminate as many hogs as possible.
Canines in the
wild do not debone their prey, and domesticated dogs are no different.
Why
do wild canines attack dogs?
But when sex advice columnist Dan Savage, who writes numerous posts about pitbulls behaving badly with titles like, «Pit Bulls Should be Boiled Alive like Lobsters and Fed to Their Idiot Owners,» and compares these domesticated
canines with
wild tigers, he's
doing the exact same thing as Drudge.
If we look at wolves or
canines in the
wild, we can see that they're carnivores and don't graze any grains.
Our dogs are blindsided when meeting a
wild canine, because that other
canine doesn't have the same intentions.
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Truth is, many dogs bark because us humans have selectively bred them to
do so, as in nature,
wild canines were quite silent hunters.
As a simple example, how
do you think that
wild canines, like wolves, learn to hunt?
In the
wild, the
canine did not just restrict himself to eating just the meat of his prey.
Wild canines, like foxes and wolves,
do not eat «3 squares a day.»
«While they would likely be fine and indeed many species of
wild canine and felines typically include insects in their diets we just don't know much yet.
So how
do you keep your
canine friend safe from the bites, stings, scratches, and diseases of the
wild animals in your area?
If you went out into nature and analyzed the poop of
wild canines and felines (not that I'm suggesting you
do so!)
Yet they don't address one of the fundamental things I love about cats: Unlike our
canine companions, our felines have retained their
wild streak.