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SECONDS AGO, AFTER READING YOUR QUESTION, I CONDUCTED A SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT. MY DOG, BOWSER FARNSWORTH III, IS HAVING SOME FRIENDS OVER FOR A SLUMBER PARTY TONIGHT. I LINED UP THE SEVEN DOGS AND ONE CAT, AND PLACED A POTATO CHIP IN FRONT OF EACH. ALL SEVEN DOGS ATE THE POTATO CHIPS, BUT THE CAT DID NOT. SO, IN CONCLUSION, DOGS CAN, AND WILL, EAT POTATO CHIPS.
2006-12-23 10:15:28
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answered by chuckie cheese-head 2
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Can Dogs Eat Chips
2016-10-03 10:08:42
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answered by leash 4
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My dog's gotten into some serious human food... she's had a giant bar of milk chocolate (including the wrapper), cooked chicken bones, butter, nacho chips, and assorted other junk food items. Her stomach has made some very loud gurgling noises after the fact, and she has very messy bowel movements, but she's never been particularly lethargic or whimpered. For that reason, I'd be worried about your puppy. Potato chips aren't healthy, and they shouldn't be fed as treats, but there's nothing dangerous about them. I wouldn't bat an eyelash if my dog munched through a couple handfuls. Check around your household to make sure your puppy didn't get into anything else. Chewing gum, raisins and avocados can be deadly. A sharp object can perforate organs throughout the digestive system (something like a paperclip, an earring, etc.) and a very large item can get lodged in the stomach of the dog (rocks and tennis balls). If you can't find ANY evidence of your dog eating another item, keep a close eye on the puppy for several hours. That behaviour shouldn't continue for very long, and if it does, try to get him into the emergency vet. Don't attempt to make him vomit without consulting a veterinarian first; if he did consume a sharp object, it can do much more damage if the dog is forced to vomit. With any luck, your puppy has a low tolerance for pain and is simply suffering from a belly ache. :/ At worst, there's a trip to the emergency vet in your near future.
2016-03-26 22:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-16 16:59:45
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answered by Jennifer 1
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By their nature, dogs are pack animals with a well-defined social order. Through basic training, you need to consistently make sure your puppy understands that you are the leader, not him. So in teaching him the basic rules, you take on the role of pack leader.
To fit into the family circle, your dog must be taught to recognize his name and such commands as come, heel, lie down and sit.
2016-04-15 03:21:10
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answered by Carol 4
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Dogs are one of the most common pets world wide. Because of this, it makes sense that there are many different dog training methods out there. Unfortunately, most of these training methods are less than ideal to use for your pet.
Because of all of these differing dog training methods out there, many new pet owners get confused which to follow and even start using methods that are highly inaccurate or counter-productive for their pets. This article will show you the top three dog training methods that you should avoid like the plague!
Method 1: Using Punishment as Training
You'd be surprised how many pet owners use punishment as their "bread and butter" for obedience training. Unfortunately, as with bread and butter, this is one of those dog training methods that is very "unhealthy" for both you and your pet.
Think about it. When you punish anything, whether it's a dog or a human being, you're using negative energy. It's like you're a dictator and your pet is your slave. This is a very negative relationship between both and will only lead to problems in the future.
You want to establish a positive, loving relationship with your dog. Punishment is NOT how to do it. There are much more effective training approaches out there that work much better.
Method 2: The "One Person in the House Trains the Dog" Method
I couldn't think of a more creative title so I just named it the most descriptive title! Basically this is one of those common dog training methods that people follow without even realizing it! Here's a common scenario:
There is one dog and multiple people in the house that play with, feed, and take care of the dog. Out of those many people, only one actually trains the dog to listen and obey them. The others merely play with the dog.
This dynamic is highly ineffective if you are serious about training your dog. The reason is that only one person training a dog, no matter how great their training skills are, will not get the dog to listen to everybody. The dog will realize that it needs to behave around one person, but know that the other people don't care. Dogs are smart! They know who the "dominant" people are and who they can get away with more "mischief" with.
I've seen this problem happen with many pet owners where they try really hard to train their pet but cannot achieve any results. The reason is often that while one person is trying to train their pet to not do one thing, the other people in the house are actually rewarding the very thing!
An example of this is when dogs jump on people. This is not good behavior and one person could be training them to stop this. At the same time, another family member may think it's cute and pet and cuddle them after they do this. What's a dog to think when different reactions happen with different people?
Method 3: Following No Dog Training Methods - Using Intuition
I know many pet owners that think that because they have children and successfully raised them that they can get their dog to listen to them as well! Aside from the big ego, this approach assumes that dogs learn exactly the same way that humans learn.
While this is true to some extent, dogs are dogs and people are people. Different approaches are needed for different animals. While they may be more subtle than training a giraffe, they are still there and have a big impact on the results you'll see.
It is important to understand exactly what you are teaching your pets to do and not to do. If you don't, you may very well end up doing things counter-productive.
The best solution to this is to pick up a book or go find some training course out there that has a depth of coverage on the topic.
Other Poor Methods of Approach
If you've been trying to train your dog for a few weeks now and haven't seen any real results then I'm pretty sure that you're following a "Method to Avoid" approach. While I only listed three methods, there are thousands of other approaches that don't work. Take the results that you are getting as a signal if you are using a good method or a poor one. If you haven't seen any good results from your approach, move on and try another one.
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2016-04-15 02:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If he only ate a few, he'll be fine. He might be a little tired and sluggish for a bit but it will pass. Also he might drink more than normal in the next day or two, so keep his water bowl filled. If he doesn't start acting himself within 2 to 3 day I'd call your vet. Sounds like he'll be fine. Hope this helped! :)
2016-03-17 00:29:02
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answered by ? 4
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They should not eat human food but I'm sure that if he or she did get a hold of some chips they will not hurt your puppy.
2006-12-23 10:04:26
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answered by Sammee 3
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Whenever I make my lunch for work I always throw my dog a couple of chips to catch. He loves them. Everything in moderation and he will be fine. I think you should stay away from sugarry food for your dog because they dont brush thier teeth.
2006-12-23 22:09:21
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answered by Tim H 5
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Dogs will eat anything they can get in their mouth, as long as it's not poison to dogs, such as chocolate, it should be all right. Just be careful of the amount of human-food you give to the beagle.
2006-12-23 10:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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