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I, on the other hand, went vegan so that I can be justified in not watching those videos
And now instead I get to watch this cute video of a cow that's friends with a dog, without having to repress awkward questions about why animal cruelty is only socially condemned for certain animals and not others.
What does that dog eat?
The dog is obviously vegetarian
Unlike cats, which are obligate carnivores, dogs are only opportunistic carnivores and do just fine on vegetarian and even vegan dog foods.
Dogs can survive on only plants but its much better for them to eat a mixed diet.
I watched the videos when I went vegan because I was afraid of backsliding. I thought that if I didn't see what was happening on factory farms, then I might be tempted to go back to eating meat and dairy again.