Why Syzygy
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Wed Jun-24-09 09:37 PM
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| Off to poison control website. |
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Edited on Wed Jun-24-09 10:15 PM by Why Syzygy
ACK! There is NOTHING this dog will not put in her mouth. Earlier I caught her with a cherry pit that had fallen to the floor somewhere. It's a good thing she hangs around all the time so I can catch her. It isn't the first thing I've had to pull out of her mouth.
I use a silica cat litter. She likes to dig around in there. I keep the solids picked up. I just caught her frantically digging, coming out and coughing. I know you're not supposed to eat that stuff. I don't think she could have ingested it. Hopefully she was just coughing from kicking up the dust. She now has a new no go zone. :argh:
eta: Evidently there is a choking hazard, and large quantaties eaten could cause obstructions. She's okay.
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MadMaddie
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Wed Jun-24-09 11:59 PM
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| 1. Yea, my boy Max likes to lick where other dogs peed.... |
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Edited on Wed Jun-24-09 11:59 PM by MadMaddie
ewwwwwwwwwww....and on occasion if the doggie poop has lets say corn it....gaaaaaaaaaag....
Noooooooooooo...........drop it......dammit Max............
Brush teeth......blech..
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Thu Jun-25-09 01:01 PM
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| 2. One or both of my dogs ate a packet of that stuff you put |
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into a car radiator to stop leaks!! I don't know who did it, but neither one had any symptoms.
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Why Syzygy
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Thu Jun-25-09 04:12 PM
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Scary. I'm glad they were okay. I've heard many instances of pets being poisoned by neighbors, but never one where they were at home.
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