Add food and pets and this thread will never end.
Well, there's vitamin D.
BTW - Did you know that your house pets need more vitamin D than is in their food? :-)
Well, two of the dogs are both black AND white so I don’t know what to think.
Which leads one to investigate why an animal grows white hair area over an injured area. And one finds that scar tissue cannot produce melanin. Which in turn leads one to believe that an early, or the first, "white" couple endured some type of total body trauma, leaving them scarred for life and such scarification, and the resulting inability to produce melanin, was passed to their children, and so on, leading to the present day.
And as such the inference can be made that white people are really the victims here...