This isn't reptile related, but an ad just popped up on usedvictoria about a Hedgehog for sale and it's being fed Cat food (because its 'cheaper')... completely different diet requirements...
Actually many of the care sheets that I read when I got my hedgehog stated to feed high quality cat food because much of the hedgehog only diets were not good.
Ali--WOW. That person is very... Erm... Special. Really? Your Dragons like each other? PFFT. Suuure they do. And don't get me started on cross-species cohabbing. People like that drive me insane!
People anthropomorphize so much it's terrible. But look! My snakes are cuddling! Then one "mysteriously" disappears but oh it wasn't that. It couldn't be! They liked each other!Yep, this was a reply I got after explaining why cohabbing beardies was not a good idea. What's worse, is that this had come with pics of the "happy beardies" and the one was constantly being sat upon by the other. *face palm* I wish I could just make every reptile owner take a week long class on reptile welfare and behavior.
Me: Well I refuse to buy processed dog food anymore; my Shiba Inu is on a raw diet.
In defense of those other people (as a vet tech):
Many MANY people I encounter do NOT know how to properly feed raw. You can NOT feed *just* meat to an animal otherwise there will be a huge calcium-phosphorous imbalance that can be fatal. But most of the people who feed 'raw' do just that, nothing but straight meat. No calcium supplementing, no whole prey, improperly handled food... And the result is sick dogs and cats.
Look up the B.A.R.F. diet for feeding dogs. Biologically Accurate Raw Foods. You also blend up some veggies etc to mimic stomach contents, you don't have to give them the hide for flossing, as long as they have the bones, etc etc. Fun stuff!
There are as many ways to feed raw as there are dog owners. I never fed vegetables when I had my dog on raw.![]()
I am not a dog expert, for sure. But my guess would be that they would need to eat pretty much the whole animal (or most of it). Wouldn't wild wolves eat pretty much everything - guts, stomach contents, and all? I would be surprised that just muscle meat, bones, and fish oil would be a complete, long term diet for any animal, whether dog, human, or otherwise.