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Fri Apr-08-05 07:49 PM
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What kind of dog loves green bell peppers and onions? A weird one. |
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My daughter accidentally dropped both of those items on the floor (we THINK it was accidental) off her Veggie Lover's pizza and the dog, much to our amazement, ATE them right up.
Pickiest eater ever, this dog is, and likes bell peppers and onions. What the hell is up with that?
Ok it's a boring post so kill me.
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:50 PM
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:58 PM
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:16 PM
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:30 PM
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bush and company are still destroying the world, you know, can't complain.
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Fri Apr-08-05 09:07 PM
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26. I'm going to "Fest-of-ale" as soon as my friends get ready |
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:52 PM
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2. Is it a Boston Terrier? |
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We had one that would eat pickles and lettuce.
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:58 PM
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A terrier mix, but a mutt. Looks like Benji, remember that dog?
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:53 PM
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3. He'll probaby be paying for it later |
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:56 PM
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8. Or we'll be paying for it later! |
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:54 PM
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4. Dogs should say no to onions |
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Really. Onions are not good for dogs. I remember hearing this recently and remember when I had a dog years ago, he used to have diarrhea after eating onions.
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:54 PM
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5. It's because you guys were eating it. |
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It's always better if someone else is eating it, you know. :)
My two dogs get the exact same food, and the big girl is convinced the little guy has better stuff in his dish....
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:56 PM
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6. Dogs do in fact, like veggies |
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We give our golden lots of people food. She doesn't care for fruits, and she won't eat green peppers unless they are quality produce, but she loves veggies in general. Do a search for BARF - Bones And Raw Foods. You'd be surprised how bad standard dog food is for your mutt.
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:56 PM
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7. Wild---My dog can actually eat a piece of meatloaf and leave |
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all the onions behind.
p.s.---No doggie post is boring.
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:57 PM
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Then I'll mention this: I have trained her, with treats, to growl and bare her teeth when I say "BUSH!" It's quite hilarious.
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:17 PM
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20. OMG,that's hysterical! Sounds like quite a pooch! Woof from my dog! |
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Fri Apr-08-05 07:59 PM
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12. my golden was into all that dropped from table - except yellow jello |
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never could understand was so bad about yellow colored jello
maybe he thought of it as yellow colored snow?
:-)
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:00 PM
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13. The weird thing is, this dog would hardly eat ANYTHING we gave her. |
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She only begrudgingly ate her dog food.
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:00 PM
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my one dog loves jalapeno peppers. Perhaps that is why he is almost 17 years old and still runs around the yard chasing of all things helicopters.
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:01 PM
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15. Wow, and no......gastro-intestinal problems from that? |
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Fri Apr-08-05 09:00 PM
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25. No problems from the peppers |
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This is one true Mexican Cockerspaniel. He also likes tortilla chips only with salsa, but only with hot salsa. I didn't buy him in Mexico but my ex-secretary who is Hispanic was allergic to dogs: since I had one Cockerspaniel she gave me hers. They fed him foods from the table, that may explain his eating habits. He also likes refried beans. My other cocker is finicky, she won't touch the Mexican foods. She enjoys (very seldom) mash potatoes, gravy and peas.
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Fri Apr-08-05 09:25 PM
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27. Why do you have helicopters in your yard? |
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And what would your dog do with one if he caught it?
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:02 PM
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Both of ours love it. Go figure...
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:04 PM
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17. Hmm, gonna have to try that. Canteloupe can't be bad for them. |
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:08 PM
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18. My dog loves all kinds of fruit and veggies. |
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Cucumber peels are about the best for her. She used to clean off the ripe raspberries from the bushes as far as she could reach, until I planted them out of her play yard. I happen to like raspberries too.
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:17 PM
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21. I thought most dogs would eat anything that's not on fire? |
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:22 PM
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22. Our dog will eat anything that we eat |
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In general although there are some things that he goes after more enthusiastically than others. As far as fruits and veggies, he really likes bananas and carrots. He initially didn't like those little red tomatoes from McDonald's salads but now he eats them. He gobbles enthusiastically anything with traces of meat or cheese so I think that he would anything off a pizza.
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Fri Apr-08-05 08:52 PM
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24. Dogs and onions= sick doggies |
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Fri Apr-08-05 09:26 PM
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28. Don't feed onions to dogs. |
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Garlic either, or grapes.
Toxins all.
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:49 PM
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I didn't know that, where did you hear that? And grapes?
Onions can indeed be toxic to dogs, same for mushrooms...and of course chocolate (for both dogs and cats).
One of my 4 dogs will eat any veggie except lettuce, go figure, but I do not give her onions or mushrooms.
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:53 PM
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33. My vet warned me off of it. |
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We used to give green grapes to my brother's pug as a reward all the time. Could have been lethal.
Garlic is well documented.
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Fri Apr-08-05 11:05 PM
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35. Wow. Thanks for the info. |
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I'll check that out. Fortunately, I don't give any of my animals garlic or grapes, but I will look into that.
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:44 PM
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29. my friend Kathryn's dog used to eat hot peppers |
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Edited on Fri Apr-08-05 10:49 PM by Lisa
... with no apparent effect. The first time this happened, it was when I was over at their place cutting up pizza toppings -- Kathryn reached over to answer the phone and half a jalapeno fell onto the kitchen floor. I grabbed for it but was too late -- Kali had already vacuumed it up. We thought she'd run for her water bowl, but there was no reaction.
Then again, this dog had grown up half-wild in the Arizona desert, eating run-over rattlesnakes and who knows what else, so her digestive system was probably as hardened and impervious as Dick Cheney's conscience.
Another friend owned a cat she'd picked up as a stray in Thailand (gee, it seems most of my friends do this ... I wonder if this is why they consent to hanging out with me?). The cat preferred a mostly-vegetarian diet, such as well-ripened mangoes and rice, with an occasional lizard on the side. I guess when you are down and out in Chiang Mai there isn't much else! Once in Canada, they persuaded her to eat commercial cat food, but they couldn't leave fruit out in the kitchen or the cat would eat it.
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:45 PM
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You dog probably learned to love it too
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:47 PM
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31. Two of my dogs adored green bell peppers |
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Also tomatoes. The golden retriever (Grendel) liked carrots, while the Newfie (Ursa) would go nuts for cauliflower.
Neither of them like onions though.
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Fri Apr-08-05 10:59 PM
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You should rename your dog "Fajita".
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Fri Apr-08-05 11:10 PM
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I once had a dog who actually liked beets, cucumbers and tomatoes, believe it or not. I hate all of those veggies, but he loved them, would actually beg for them. I've never been able to figure that out!
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