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    • Gold Top Dog
    This has been an educational thread. I never knew dogs would eat some of this stuff. I watched some show one day on Animal Network where a dog accidentally swallowed a stick while playing fetch, and another accidently swallowed a knife that was too close to the edge of the kitchen counter.

    I've been extremely fortunate that none of my dogs have had a taste for foreign objects, but now if this were a thread about rolling in stinky smelly stuff...




    • Gold Top Dog
    Mmmm... this is LUNA, all this talk about razor eating got me hungry and I found one in the bathroom garbage last night! [:D] (it's easier to eat em when mommy's already asleep and daddy leaves the bathroom door open)  My parents call me iron stomach, i wonder why... I love anything that I can fit in my mouth. CANDY with wrappers (yummo), anything out of the garbage, my toys (except those dang nylabones!), paper, cardboard, kitty litter/food/poop, wicker, plastic toys, dead animals... if it fits in my mouth, it's fair game! Stoopid Gotti is never eating anything he's not supposed to, but I've heard stories that he loved paper towel rolls and toilet paper rolls and shoes when he was a puppy! 
    • Gold Top Dog
    When I was a kid, a friend of mine had a small dog.  They came home one day to find him foaming at the mouth.  They were horrified and got ready to rush him to the vet.  But the dog seemed OK except for all the foaming, and the foam smelled kind of nice, actually . . . . turned out he ate a bar of foamy soap!  [sm=rofl.gif]
     
    Ace isn't too bad.  When he was younger he ate a bunch of pens, lip balm, and tissues, but nothing too bad.  He sure loves moose poop though! 
    • Gold Top Dog
    this thread is really giving me a good laugh... dogs are so crazy.  and i'll be honest- i really thought mine were the only ones who weren't "supervised" well enough to be kept from eating things that don't count as food to humans...
    • Gold Top Dog
    The day I brought Riley home, I was sitting with him in the main room at the humane society while my parents filled out paperwork. I saw him chewing something he seemed to be having trouble with and forced him to pry his mouth open. It took me a few minutes to find what the heck he was trying to eat...it was a staple for goodness sakes, the unused kind with the sides sticking out. I hadn't even gotten him home yet!
    • Gold Top Dog
    The tasty treat around here seems to be bluetooth headsets and cell phones.  Pirouette is the queen; if you set your headset down and turn your head to sneeze you need to search out the headset before it's useless plastic crumbles.  Apparently cell phones have doggy ambrosia baked right in to their plastic finish.  Casey has eaten two.  Mom has finally learned some lessons about these items.

    Now Dobby prefers the licorice laptop power cords.  A phone charger cord will do in a pinch, but obviously shoestring licorice is not his fave.  He actually doesn't chew on them now that he's older, but he was one expensive puppy.

    Still and always a favorite around here are earthworms after a rainstorm.  Pardon me while I go get sick just thinking about it!!!
    • Gold Top Dog
    A chicken bone, 2 laptop power cords, a book on dog training (I think that may have been editorial comment), fast food menus that come through the door, a pipe cleaner (that cost me a vet visit!), a marine fishtank nitrite tester kit, 3 shoes (all from different pairs, of course), a duvet (he destuffed), an ordinary cellphone, DH's BlackBerry, the first remote control to my MacBook (had to buy a new one), a fishtank air pump and a set of headphones.

    Thankfully he's calmed down now. All that was puppy stuff.

    Kate