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surely not!!!
as most of you are now aware woody had a run in with a fish hook this week and it got me thinking what is the worst thing your staff has eaten/tried to eat?
woodys is not the worst - my friend has an american bulldog Blaze and she has cost my mate £10k over the years with her destruction but the worst i know of was that she broke into the kitchen cupboards and ate the food processor....blades and all!!
woodys is not the worst - my friend has an american bulldog Blaze and she has cost my mate £10k over the years with her destruction but the worst i know of was that she broke into the kitchen cupboards and ate the food processor....blades and all!!
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omg.
Mine havnt eaten anything tthat bad, stan as a pup did eat a cooked chicken bone, and a poo bag thou
Mine havnt eaten anything tthat bad, stan as a pup did eat a cooked chicken bone, and a poo bag thou
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xXxshelly_stanliexXx wrote:omg.
Mine havnt eaten anything tthat bad, stan as a pup did eat a cooked chicken bone, and a poo bag thou
was the poo bag full???
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PMSL no and the poo didnt come out wrapped up when he went to the loo either pmsl. It was at a puppy socilisation class and they were all chasing this bag stan got it and so the other pups couldnt get it he ate it, such a little terror haha
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woody pinches them off people when they are full - thats a great job getting them out of his mouth!!
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LOL haha naughty woody, lucily stans never done it since lol scared me thought he wouldnt be able too pass it was only about 4 months old lol
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thye are little beggars arent they!! i have to shout across the field warning people when they are walking along swinging them!
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you are lucky. she has a mare with blaze, 7 stone deaf destructive dog but beautiful with it!
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nicolalouises wrote:woody pinches them off people when they are full - thats a great job getting them out of his mouth!!
I'd forgotten about that one!!
I had to try and fish out a dead Jellyfish from Moo's gob, it was huge! She swallowed it before I got there
How is Izzy BTW
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izzy is great. she has been allowed to play with other dogs un muzzled with their permission and has come on leaps and bounds. have seen other dogs do exactly as she does running over barking at other dogs but cos they are little terriers and she is big it seems to make people wary but she is improving ta.
was moo ok or did it make her sick?
was moo ok or did it make her sick?
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Nothing like what you went through!
I was so worried, I called my vets (I was in Norfolk), and they told me it would cost £30 for them to call some 'poisonous dogs line' to find out
Luckily at the same time a dog walker came past and told me it would be fine, there dogs have done it, just be aware of what comes out the other end ....................... you know, when your trying to bag up thick soup
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thnaks for the image!!!
hopefully the one and only time i will go through summat like that but with him who knows!!!
hopefully the one and only time i will go through summat like that but with him who knows!!!
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Couldn't think how better to describe it
Woody best not do anything like that again, had my heart in my throat thinking about it ><
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janey wrote:
Couldn't think how better to describe it
Woody best not do anything like that again, had my heart in my throat thinking about it ><
multiply it by a hundred for me going through it!! cant believe the idiot carried onhis walk running after his ball and playing like nothing was wrong!!!
izzy's mum has just text me she has bought a paddling pool so they can play in the garden in safety!!!
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We have been fairly lucky in the worst thing Rocky has decided to munch is some horse poo.
The worst thing he has chewed would be a cable lead on my hubby massage chair. Thankfully it wasnt plugged in at the time, could have been worse.
The worst thing he has chewed would be a cable lead on my hubby massage chair. Thankfully it wasnt plugged in at the time, could have been worse.
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kathytake2 wrote:We have been fairly lucky in the worst thing Rocky has decided to munch is some horse poo.
The worst thing he has chewed would be a cable lead on my hubby massage chair. Thankfully it wasnt plugged in at the time, could have been worse.
wow that couldve been a disaster couldnt it!!
i believe horse poo is good for them or at least thats what woody tells me!
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poo bag , Tilly ate some poo in the front garden when somebody had let their dog wander but I think quite a few do thisxXxshelly_stanliexXx wrote:omg.
Mine havnt eaten anything tthat bad, stan as a pup did eat a cooked chicken bone, and a poo bag thou
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