Could Veternarians eat animal crackers?!


Question:

Could Veternarians eat animal crackers?

really......hmm...?


Answers:
YES

BORING!

Veteranarians are animal doctors....of course they can!

Do you mean VEGETARIANS????

The world is full of geniuses....

Err...anybody could eat animal crackers, regardless of their profession.

They are not made for humans and could probably cause a serious indigestion, but I'm pretty sure most foodstuffs made for mammals are nutritive and edible to humans as well.

They aren't really made from animals

Yes, bite off their little heads & nibble on their toes. ;-}

Do you mean can humans eat dog treats? Of course they can, but they may not taste too good.

I think the better question is: Are people in real life really this retarded? Honestly, people have to know animal crackers are not made from Animals.

I'm sure they can, but a better and uncommon question asked around here is if vegetarians eat animal crackers. I bet everyone would get a big kick outta that one!

Why not ask a veternarian?

duh!!!!
they are made from flour not meat or actual animals

Yes veterinarians and vegetarians both could eat animal crackers.

With ease.

good question!

it is considered eating an animal...
hahahahaha

animal doctors can eat anything they want , if they are vegetarian veternarian, they would have to make sure that no animal by products were used in making the cookies, such as lard.

I would laugh at this question , but i know a lot of vegetarians and vegan who don't because of the principle of it

HAHA! Yeah us anti-meat eaters can eat animal crackers. It is just a cookie in animal form. No harm to an actual animal.

Next time you take Fido or Fluffy in for their checkup, why don't you ask their veterinarian?

I'm sure an animal doctor can give you a better answer on what they do or don't do than us vegetarians can.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

Sure if they wanted to because animal crackers are actually cookies! They just look like animals but there not made from animals! <3 = )
~*Bree!~




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