For starters (as it were), they don't necessarily eat every day. Depending on where they live, the season, the size of the pack, the available prey and other factors, they may eat as infrequently as every second or third day or even longer without suffering any ill effect. A healthy dog can go a week without food.
How much does a wild dog eat?
Each wild dog will consume on average 2 - 3 kg of meat per day. The maximum amount that one wild dog has been recorded eating is 9kg in one meal (one third of their body weight!). Wild dogs almost exclusively kill small to medium sized antelope, 25 - 150kg.
Is it cruel to feed a dog once a day?
Most veterinarians (including myself) recommend feeding adult dogs twice a day. Some people feed their dogs once a day, but dogs that are only fed once a day can get hungry and also sometimes can be prone to bilious vomiting (vomiting caused by an empty stomach).
What do dogs eat naturally in the wild?
Wild dogs mostly take small prey such as rabbits, possums, rats, wallabies and bandicoots. However, when hunting in packs, they will take larger animals such as kangaroos and goats. The young of larger livestock such as cattle and horses are also vulnerable to attack.
Do wild dogs only eat meat?
Domesticated dogs are largely carnivores but will also eat plant-based foods. Wild dogs eat a variety of food which comprise mainly of prey animals, consisting of raw meat, bones, organs and a small amount of the vegetable matter contained in the gut of their prey.
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