Sorry about my goofs here… trying to multi-task has NEVER been my strong point
and I’m trying to write an article, catch up on articles for CaRPOC (and
Facebook) and listen to something going on in the nation today. Wolves have
much less amylase than the domestic dog! The amylase that appeared to have been
developed as the domestic dog developed as humans’ hunting partner and
companion!
LOL … there, I concentrated… I think.
Stormy
On Nov 8, 2016, at 5:36 PM, ELG440@xxxxxxx wrote:
So, just because wolves eat raw, dogs are more equal?
Evan
http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/ ;<http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/>
http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp ;
<http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp>
http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/ ;<http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/>
In a message dated 11/8/2016 5:03:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
stormy435@xxxxxxxxx writes:
I just learned that wolves have much less amylase than the wolf. "And in
dogs, this gene is 28 times more active in the pancreas than in wolves.And in
dogs, this gene is 28 times more active in the pancreas than in wolves.”
Amylase is needed to digest carbohydrates.
Storm
On Nov 8, 2016, at 11:12 AM, edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx <> wrote:
My dogs just came home from voting! They would NOT tell me who they voted
for but the two boys are from blue states ( one from Evan's house), Iza's
bitch is from a red state! There is lots of barking going on between them,
Teddy ( my black male) is wearing his 'I voted sticker!' lol I hear the RAW
diet is on the ballot next year! lol FB
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