01/11/2023
They say: 'Dogs, as the first domesticated animals, currently follow a diet significantly different from that of wolves. Modern dog diets, rich in carbohydrates, contrast sharply with a wolf’s diet. For instance, starches in processed dog food are challenging to digest and can adversely affect the microbial community in a dog’s GI tract and its gastric physiology.'
I say: 'Nasty, nasty cruelty and criminality forcing modified wolves to survive on "diets significantly differerent" will not be resolved by elaborate contorted expensive time consuming distractions.'
Jail time is my recommendation.
A unique gut microbe strain of wild wolves may help domestic dogs suffering from canine inflammatory bowel disease.