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  • #16
    Originally posted by FastFox View Post
    Most of the time, a dog won't eat anything that will hurt him unless is a chemical disguised by a human. I would not stand too close to the exit pipe though.
    Lol what? This is no where close to correct.

    Bakers chocolate, grapes, chicken bones, rawhide, plastics, toys...all things dogs eat that will hurt them.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Shorty View Post
      My parents' german shepherd ate a pound of cashews when he was a pup. He was fine. His next crap looked like a payday bar though.
      The visual I got made me LOL!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
        Lol what? This is no where close to correct.

        Bakers chocolate, grapes, chicken bones, rawhide, plastics, toys...all things dogs eat that will hurt them.
        My heeler developed a taste for Sheetrock when I was working on a project. It was funny seeing him get a little drunk off it. To the op if you want to discourage eating things they shouldn't feed em peroxide right after they eat it. They'll associate the puking with the food they ate sometimes. Except chocolate, my catahoula doesn't give a fuck about punishment or getting sick, she's addicted to chocolate.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by talisman View Post
          You guys might want to reconsider feeding your dogs people food. They can come down with pancreatitis from it. Had a bad scare with mine this summer and it turned out it was from giving her a potato chip here and there. Luckily it was caught in time. If untreated it is fatal.
          I always find that funny. A dog will eat anything. A dead cow, bird, whatever. It can be the rankest, most rotten thing and they will eat it up. Yet, they can't eat what we eat without issues. My wife is a 20 year vet tech and just last week, she was just preaching about not giving them ham. I was asking her if they were muslim or something.

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          • #20
            That's a sweet dogo! those are pretty rare in the states right?
            "PSH!!!"

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            • #21
              Awsome dogs! South American bred dogs, pretty sure they are outlawed in some states. I would like one some day.

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              • #22
                My Iggy has consumed the following without ever getting sick...

                5lb bag of people M&M's
                100 count bag of Cherry Cough Drops with wrappers
                6 pack of Paxil, Giant Symphony Bar and package of red vines

                FYI, this guy weighs 20 lbs

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                • #23
                  My 20lbs dog ate about three pounds of raw, rotten chicken once. His stomach got HUGE, like 3-4x its normal size. He laid around for a day but shook it off.

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                  • #24
                    If your dog ever eats something you want them to throw up, get a turkey Baster and hydrogen peroxide. Squirt the peroxide down the throat. Give them enough to make them puke..mine at rat poison,called vet,he gave above instructions..works great

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by RWhite View Post
                      Dogs stomachs are tough! My 7 year old yellow Lab Buddy will eat anything, and I mean anything.

                      He stripped the corn off a corn cob and then ate the corn cob. Found it later in a pile of poop. The corn cob went thru literally untouched. Guess his stomach did not like it!

                      That. My last rottweiler would eat anything. He had a pink nylon harness, (It wasn't my choice in color, just the only one that would fit his big ass), and one day it just vanished. A day later I noticed 4 pink piles of shit. He had managed to slip out of it and eat it, plastic clips and metal rings included.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                        That. My last rottweiler would eat anything. He had a pink nylon harness, (It wasn't my choice in color, just the only one that would fit his big ass), and one day it just vanished. A day later I noticed 4 pink piles of shit. He had managed to slip out of it and eat it, plastic clips and metal rings included.
                        Goddamnit...

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                        • #27
                          got bored and looked up some stuff dogs eat and i'm guilty with most
                          (beer, bone & fat trimmings, grapes, etc)

                          But never knew these were bad.

                          Macadamia Nuts

                          Dogs should not eat macadamia nuts or foods containing macadamia nuts because they can be fatal. As few as six raw or roasted macadamia nuts can make a dog ill. Symptoms of poisoning include muscle tremors, weakness or paralysis of the hindquarters, vomiting, elevated body temperature, and rapid heart rate. Eating chocolate with the nuts will make symptoms worse, possibly leading to death.
                          WebMD’s slideshow shows you which foods your dog should never eat, including fat trimmings and chocolate.
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                          You are too stupied and arrogant

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Treasure Chest View Post
                            It can be subtle or it can come out of no where. I lost a dog to it about 4 years ago. She was fine when I left that morning, and was dead, in a pool of vomit, when I came home. I was going through a divorce at the time, and thought my husband poisoned her. The necropsy showed that it was pancreatitis.
                            Thanks for the info!

                            Originally posted by Stephen View Post
                            That's a sweet dogo! those are pretty rare in the states right?
                            I haven't ever seen another one being walked or at a dog park before, so I think they are pretty scarce. They've only been in the US since 1970. She's the best dog, and I'm not just saying that. (well except for eating my almonds).

                            She will sometimes sit outside all night by choice and patrol the yard, or just lay on the couch and watch out for things. It's not too uncommon to find a dead opposum or bird laying around. In the house, she always has to be cuddli with someone and is a very loving dog, but super protective of the yard. If you reach your hand through the metal gates and she doesn't know you, she will bite.

                            Originally posted by Special K View Post
                            My Iggy has consumed the following without ever getting sick...

                            5lb bag of people M&M's
                            100 count bag of Cherry Cough Drops with wrappers
                            6 pack of Paxil, Giant Symphony Bar and package of red vines

                            FYI, this guy weighs 20 lbs
                            Wow, just wow.

                            Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                            That. My last rottweiler would eat anything. He had a pink nylon harness, (It wasn't my choice in color, just the only one that would fit his big ass), and one day it just vanished. A day later I noticed 4 pink piles of shit. He had managed to slip out of it and eat it, plastic clips and metal rings included.
                            I wonder what would possess a dog to do this...lol very "goat-like"
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                            • #29
                              The only thing mine has refused was black olives.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post
                                I wonder what would possess a dog to do this...lol very "goat-like"
                                Goats are actually very picky eaters. They don't actually eat tin cans and things they're notoriously curious and will nibble anything to see if its edible. If its not, they spit it out. They won't even eat hay or feed that's fallen out o a trough, unless they're starving.

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