I can't believe I'm making a topic about this..... - Strangest thing your dog has ever eaten,
CantWait wrote: and than pooped out?
Thanks Tara and Lisa Hearing your strange dogs got me wondering, disgustingly enough
~Roo'sMama~ replied: Um, there have been a lot but the strangest thing I can think of now is couch stuffing.
my2monkeyboys replied: My dog only eats the normal stuff - food, dead animals, cat poop; but my sister's American bulldog ate a towel recently... the whole towel!
danahas4monkeys replied: My boxer ate part of a chain link fence! He didn't mind being in the yard he just didn't like the fence lol so he ate a hole in it so he could look out it!
A&A'smommy replied: lol um my dog eats everything he can rocks, sticks, dirt, cat poop just anything he can get his little mouth on
jcc64 replied: Playdoh and crayons always make for interesting techni-color doggie poop in the yard. Another memorable one was when my lab mix ate an entire bucket of Halloween candy; for months afterward I was picking up compressed snickers bars, lollipops, and M & M's still in their wrappers.
mom21kid2dogs replied: My cocker used to get ahold of aluminum foil occasionally. Tinsel poop is very shiny! My brother's French Mastiff ate a whole bath towel as well. The extraction cost about 1K~not sure for whom that was more painful~my brother or the dog!
mckayleesmom replied: The other day I knocked over a generic bottle of tylonol Pm's and Molly ate 1. She slept ALL day the next day.
I really have to watch her because she trys to eat everything.
Maddie&EthansMom replied: When Maddie was born I had to use a nipple shield to breastfeed her b/c she had latch problems. I was sitting in our living room getting ready to feed her, a brand new mom with a 3 day old baby and lots of houseguests. When I reached for the shield I noticed it wasn't where I left it. I searched high and low for that stupid thing, finally coming to the realization that my silly dog had eaten it!! By this time Maddie was furious hungry (she had such a temper!) and it was near impossible to feed her without that shield. I was a mess, she was a mess and I ended up having to pump until my mom could drive me to the hospital to get another shield b/c that's the only place in town that had them.
The next day I had my dog at the vet to extract that shield from his behind...it really messed him up. Imagine me, trying to explain exactly what the dog ate "Um, yes....my dog ate a nipple shield." It sounds like nipple tassles or something. The vet looked at me and said "You won't be needing it back will you?"
From then on out I put the (new) shield where my dog couldn't reach it and cherished it like it was gold. I think I might still have it somewhere.
CantWait replied: That was my old dog to a tee, he loved crayons and candy bar wrappers if there was even a hint of candy left on it, or even the smell of it.
PrairieMom replied: fiber glass insulation, and that hacky sack. He actually ate the hacky sack at least twice, the original time, he puked it up, ate it again, puked it up again, then I finally was able to throw it away. by that time I was actually hoping it would kill him dumb dog.
ZandersMama replied: legos. a whole new meaning to pooping bricks
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