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Can Your Dog Go Plant-Powered?

Ever wondered if your canine companion could lead a life powered by plants? With growing interest in plant-based diets for better health and a sustainable planet, many dog "paw-rents" are curious if their beloved pups can join the green revolution. This quiz dives into the fascinating world of canine nutrition and challenges some common misconceptions. Test your knowledge and discover if your furry friend can be part of the vegan journey!*

 

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Ready to uncover the green potential in your pup? Dive into this quiz and find out if your furry buddy is ready to embrace the plant-powered lifestyle! Click the button below to start.

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Question 1 of 10

Nutritionally, dogs are classified as...

A

Herbivores

B

Carnivores

C

Omnivores

Question 2 of 10

Modern domestic dogs have evolved the ability to digest starches.

A

True

B

False

Question 3 of 10

EPA and DHA are two important essential omega-3 fatty acids for dogs. What is the original source of these fatty acids?

A

Fish

B

Phytoplankton

C

Sweet potatoes

Question 4 of 10

Which food group should make up the majority of Calories in a dog's plant-based diet?

A

Starchy vegetables

B

Non-starchy vegetables

C

Legumes

D

Nuts, seeds and oils

Question 5 of 10

Which vegetable is NOT safe for dogs to consume?

A

Peas

B

Onions

C

Carrots

D

Kale

Question 6 of 10

Soy is a complete protein for dogs.

A

True

B

False

Question 7 of 10

Which common dog ailment can often be reduced or eliminated with a plant-based diet?

A

Food intolerances

B

Tooth decay

C

Lipomas

Question 8 of 10

Which gluten-free grain can be a healthy addition to a dog's diet?

A

Wheat

B

Quinoa

C

Spelt

D

Kamut

Question 9 of 10

Recent studies have shown that commercial fresh vegan dog foods are just as digestible as meat-based foods.

A

True

B

False

Question 10 of 10

According to a recent study, dogs consuming a commercial fresh plant-based diet had better gut health than dogs on a chicken-based diet.

A

True

B

False

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