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Not necessarily. Often there is little blood left after a dog's kill. Sometimes they'll just grab the bird & give it a shake to break its neck. You may not find any broken skin at all. I think if it were a hungry stray/feral dog it would carry the bird away to eat in seclusion. But a well-fed pet dog may either leave the bird there after it's done with its play, or stay for a while gnawing on the feathers like a chew toy. They seem to enjoy long tail feathers the best.
Not necessarily. Often there is little blood left after a dog's kill. Sometimes they'll just grab the bird & give it a shake to break its neck. You may not find any broken skin at all. I think if it were a hungry stray/feral dog it would carry the bird away to eat in seclusion. But a well-fed pet dog may either leave the bird there after it's done with its play, or stay for a while gnawing on the feathers like a chew toy. They seem to enjoy long tail feathers the best.