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Do dogs have cuds in the body?

2007-03-24 05:16:13 · 6 answers · asked by Betty C 1 in Pets Dogs

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No because, like us, they don't have more than one stomach.

2007-03-24 05:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure you understand what a "cud" is. It only happens in ruminants (with a multi-stomach system), like cows and is not an organ or other permanent structure in the body. It's actually partially digested food that is regurgitated and then further chewed by the animal. Dogs' digestive systems are much like ours, mouth, throat, one stomach, intestinal tract.

2007-03-24 12:25:31 · answer #2 · answered by th3dogmomma 3 · 0 0

Dogs only have one stomach, just like us. Cows have 4 stomachs, and they keep bringing up partially digested grass when they are resting, to chew it some more and pass it on to the next stomach. The undigested grass they are chewing on is called the cud.

2007-03-24 12:30:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cud? Like a cow? No.

2007-03-24 12:22:10 · answer #4 · answered by sity.cent 3 · 0 0

No, that's cows. I believe "Cud" is regurgitated grass, cows eat it, it goes into one of their stomachs, the regurgitate it and chew it again before it goes into the next stomach to be digested.

2007-03-24 12:30:10 · answer #5 · answered by goddessdawnie 3 · 0 0

No they don't. they have only one stomach like we do. Cows, for example, have cuds. their stomach is divided into chambers.

2007-03-24 12:32:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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