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Jun 3, 2013 10:47 PM
Well my 7 month old puppy got into a package of sparklers......chewed the hell out of the metal part and gnawed off the part that lights making a god awful mess and pretty much ate the box.

Two sessions of multiple dog puking and two gigantic piles of shit in the house later....he seems ok.

Glad my wife bought generic firework type things last 4th of July and more glad it was kept in the house?
Jun 3, 2013 10:47pm
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Jun 3, 2013 11:03 PM
My wallet. She spat out the chewed-up plastic and cash, but ate the leather.

American Express customer service rep: "Mr. Flambe', was the card ever out of your posssesion?"
Me: "Well, the dog had it for a couple of hours - any charges from Omaha Steaks?"
AMEX CSA: (mute for two minutes)

Click!
Jun 3, 2013 11:03pm
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Jun 3, 2013 11:31 PM
We have one that goes on kicks of eating poop. Other than that, nothing of note.
Jun 3, 2013 11:31pm
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Jun 3, 2013 11:41 PM
My 3 month old Beagle ate My wife's hair straightener about 6 hours ago
Jun 3, 2013 11:41pm
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Jun 3, 2013 11:45 PM
They say dogs take on the personality of their owner. Some of you have really stupid dogs. Just saying.
Jun 3, 2013 11:45pm
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Jun 3, 2013 11:53 PM
Just today my wife was changing our daughters diaper and as she was putting the new one on her, our dog ate the shit out of her diaper. Hes never done anything like that either. Was out of nowhere
Jun 3, 2013 11:53pm
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Jun 4, 2013 12:52 AM
ccrunner609;1452339 wrote:had a dog that used to eat all the cat shit out of thelitter box.
This !!! And the the Mutt still does with Cat number 2...pun intended. I still love her just don't let her lick me anymore.
Jun 4, 2013 12:52am
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Jun 4, 2013 7:24 AM
When she was a puppy she would get anxiety and claw at the closet wall and eat the drywal. She also ate a brand new 360 game while still a puppy. Now she's the calmest most passive dog ever.
Jun 4, 2013 7:24am
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Jun 4, 2013 7:25 AM
Midstate01;1452343 wrote:Just today my wife was changing our daughters diaper and as she was putting the new one on her, our dog ate the shit out of her diaper. Hes never done anything like that either. Was out of nowhere
Not my dog, but my wife removed 4 diapers from a golden retriever last week :laugh:

Craziest thing my dog has eaten were unused syringes
Jun 4, 2013 7:25am
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Jun 4, 2013 8:35 AM
Nothing crazy. He swallowed the end of a rawhide bone once, but puked it up shortly after. One of our labs swallowed a whole bar of soap and was sick for a few days, and my brother's Dachshund ate an entire sock. My SiL spent a couple hours trying to get him to throw it up, and he ended up being fine.
Jun 4, 2013 8:35am
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Jun 4, 2013 11:07 AM
I got a dog about 3 months ago from a shelter and they said he was 3-5 years old. Only thing he has ate so far is an ant trap and he really didn't eat it just chewed up a plastic corner of it pretty good. Thankfully he didn't actually eat any of the ant bait stuff in it.
Jun 4, 2013 11:07am
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Jun 4, 2013 11:13 AM
My current dog has never eaten anything to out of the ordinary, but the dog I had growing up ate an entire box of Decon (mice poison). Vet said to force feed him Peroxide to induce vomiting. I did and the dog puked for hours. Two days later he was back to his normal retard self.
Jun 4, 2013 11:13am
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Jun 4, 2013 6:53 PM
One box of SOS pads ... Note: to make a dog vomit one tablespoon of salt force down it's throat ... 5 minute later everything comes up and up and up ... I suggest this process is done outside .. the vomiting last a hour...
Jun 4, 2013 6:53pm
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Jun 4, 2013 9:22 PM
My dog ate a turd and I cleaned her mouth out the best I could. Nobody in my family wanted anything to do with her. At that time, we had an exchange student from Taiwan living with us. He was so happy to announce the next morning that the dog had slept with him for the first time.
Jun 4, 2013 9:22pm
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Jun 4, 2013 9:32 PM
Ours at a light bulb as a puppy. Didn't really seem phased by it, actually.

Dog-related question: anyone had experience with knee surgery (TTA) on dogs? Ours completely tore his last weekend and is having surgery tomorrow on it.
Jun 4, 2013 9:32pm
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Jun 4, 2013 9:47 PM
gorocks99;1452677 wrote:Ours at a light bulb as a puppy. Didn't really seem phased by it, actually.

Dog-related question: anyone had experience with knee surgery (TTA) on dogs? Ours completely tore his last weekend and is having surgery tomorrow on it.
What would you like to know?
Jun 4, 2013 9:47pm
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Jun 4, 2013 10:49 PM
There was a dead body on my property that my guard dogs got into while roaming around outside a few years ago.
Jun 4, 2013 10:49pm
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Jun 5, 2013 7:41 AM
LJ;1452691 wrote:What would you like to know?
I guess, how the recovery usually goes, any tips (other than keeping him in his crate full-time while rehabbing)?
Jun 5, 2013 7:41am
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Jun 5, 2013 10:47 AM
If I had a dog eat something, I'd probably just return it to the pound and get another one.
Jun 5, 2013 10:47am
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Jun 5, 2013 10:58 AM
gorocks99;1452762 wrote:I guess, how the recovery usually goes, any tips (other than keeping him in his crate full-time while rehabbing)?
Wife says that restricting movement is the absolute most important thing. If you let them move around too much, they risk blowing out the other leg.
Jun 5, 2013 10:58am
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Jun 5, 2013 9:33 PM
Ate a rope ended up killing her. Black lab
Jun 5, 2013 9:33pm