MY KIDS WERE PLAYING THE GAME BOGGLE ONCE AND OUR GSD STROLLED UP AND RUN OFF WITH 3 OF THE DICE AND SWALLOWED THE LOT, HE ALSO LIKES TO EAT SOCKS, JUMPERS, RUGS AND FOOTBALLS, HE DOESNT JUST CHEW THEM UP HE ACTUALLY EATS IN AND WOULD EAT THE WHOLE LOT IF I LET HIM
2007-11-02 12:58:34
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answered by Jo B 1
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My dogs eat anything, socks, shoes, plastic coat hangers but the she is actully eating my house. Outside the back door she has chewed all the molding off the house and is now working on the door frame. I think we need to get her inside a little faster after she is done doing her business : )
2007-11-02 03:36:52
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answered by mis_astro 4
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I just read on the BBC web site of a dog who ate the chip out ofa car remote central locking key fob. The owner has to sit the dog on the front seat before the car will start.
2007-11-02 03:21:09
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answered by Marxsparx 3
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Absolutely whatever is on the floor.
I have to sweep daily before letting him out, and usually have to 'spot sweep' a few more times a day just to keep him from eating everything that is dropped by the family.
He's eaten an insurance card, a sock, food wrappers, etc.
2007-11-02 04:04:19
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answered by Showtunes 6
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Last night while my back was turned, my 1 1/2 year old cockapoo ate my spaghetti supper right off my plate. Unfortunately, spaghetti doesn't like him so he had to sleep in his kennel and is having to wear a diaper to reduce the collateral damage. To put the icing on the cake, he is DEFINITELY going to need to have a B-A-T-H after all this passes through his system.
2007-11-02 03:28:17
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answered by K. F 5
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I have a black Labrador who, therefore, eats EVERYTHING!! He is totally non-selective. His brother is called Dyson!!!
I also have a cat who brings in a lot of things, rabbits being her speciality, but voles, mice, birds, weasels etc., and if I don't get to them quickly enough my dog will eat them too, fur and all LOL.
Basically ... animal or vegetable are a certainty, mineral is always worth a try! Horse poo seems to be considered a delicacy - yuk!
2007-11-02 03:35:11
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answered by Ladyfromdrum 5
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I have an American Pit Bull Terrier that eats wood. Yes, I know, very bad for the dog. We first realized it when we noticed pieces of our back yard fence missing...silly dog, but I still love her just the same.
2007-11-02 03:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog will eat our guinea pigs droppings off the lawn when i move the run to a fresh spot. Ergh
2007-11-02 03:29:28
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answered by Emma L 3
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Horrible I know, but sometimes my 3 year old Retriever will have a go at her own poo if I havnt picked it up quick enough; for e.g. if some in the garden I have missed, I have seen her nibbling on it - YUC! Why do they do that?
2007-11-02 03:21:25
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answered by sue w 2
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Our dog (farm dog) would eat horse manure, the trimmings from hooves, corn on the cob, and tomato horn worms, among other things.
2007-11-02 03:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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