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On 12/28/2011 3:14 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:50 am, Happy wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. Flagged as the spam **** it is.... Do you even know what "spam" is as it applies to the Internet? "unsolicited bulk messages" A single message is hardly bulk. But you knew that, didn't you? |
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On 12/28/2011 6:51 PM, Disgusted wrote:
On 12/28/2011 3:14 PM, *e#c wrote: On Dec 28, 8:50 am, Happy wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. Flagged as the spam **** it is.... Do you even know what "spam" is as it applies to the Internet? "unsolicited bulk messages" A single message is hardly bulk. But you knew that, didn't you? My dog at a can of spam once.. Had hell of a time getting her to eat the frekin can opener though... ![]() |
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Disgusted wrote:
On 12/28/2011 3:14 PM, *e#c wrote: On Dec 28, 8:50 am, Happy wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. Flagged as the spam **** it is.... Do you even know what "spam" is as it applies to the Internet? "unsolicited bulk messages" A single message is hardly bulk. But you knew that, didn't you? He's a moron. It's obvious to a dead man. -HB |
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 15:35:38 -0500, JustWait
wrote: The worse is our friends with two bull mastifs, one at 190 lbs+. These dogs will take food right from your hand while you are standing there or reach right up on the counter and take whatever it can reach. They thought it was cute when the dogs were little... === And now they say: "What would you like for dinner sir, and when would you like it?" |
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On 12/28/2011 8:54 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/28/2011 8:50 AM, Happy JH wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. You could also raise your dog as I do, no human food, ever. My dogs can lay on the floor next to a turkey sandwich and never even realize it's something to eat, much less touch it. Just sayin'. When you train a puppy, remember anything you train him to do (like eat people food), he will do when he get's older.... My Daughter taught our dog well. Every time he wants a treat he hovers over the food bos and looks at us. He sits when we give it to him. He drops it until we walk away before picking it up and eating it. If he is hungry he points or other wise indicates the direction of the food box and pops his mouth a little bit. His idea of play is getting us to chase his toys. Tell him to go get them and he plays dumb. When we brought our Daughter's cats to care for a while, he went searching and found one of his toys and dropped in front of the Cats. It was fascinating seeing him try to get them to play. |
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 23:22:05 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote:
On 12/28/2011 8:54 AM, JustWait wrote: On 12/28/2011 8:50 AM, Happy JH wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. You could also raise your dog as I do, no human food, ever. My dogs can lay on the floor next to a turkey sandwich and never even realize it's something to eat, much less touch it. Just sayin'. When you train a puppy, remember anything you train him to do (like eat people food), he will do when he get's older.... My Daughter taught our dog well. Every time he wants a treat he hovers over the food bos and looks at us. He sits when we give it to him. He drops it until we walk away before picking it up and eating it. If he is hungry he points or other wise indicates the direction of the food box and pops his mouth a little bit. His idea of play is getting us to chase his toys. Tell him to go get them and he plays dumb. When we brought our Daughter's cats to care for a while, he went searching and found one of his toys and dropped in front of the Cats. It was fascinating seeing him try to get them to play. We have a cat that's about thirteen now. Watching the new pup, at two months, trying to get the cat to play *was* hilarious! The cat would get on the ottoman, it's favorite place next to my lap, and the dog would try to get up there with it. The cat, declawed in the front, would just bat the hell out of the dog's face. Had the dog afraid of it for a couple months. Now they both realize it's a game and have a great time - until the cat gets tired. He has a way of calling it off. |
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In article , Bob Crachet
says... On 12/28/2011 8:54 AM, JustWait wrote: On 12/28/2011 8:50 AM, Happy JH wrote: ...contains Xylitol. This stuff is bad news for dogs. http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxi...ylitol_tox.htm Last night I found an empty Orbit box on the floor. I had just opened it earlier and left it on the table. The new pup had jumped on a chair and gotten the package. She then ate about twelve pieces, paper and all. This morning I picked her up from the emergency room where she'd been 'flushed'. That was a $550 lesson. Live and learn. I, of course, realize that most here are way too bright to ever do such a thing. You could also raise your dog as I do, no human food, ever. My dogs can lay on the floor next to a turkey sandwich and never even realize it's something to eat, much less touch it. Just sayin'. When you train a puppy, remember anything you train him to do (like eat people food), he will do when he get's older.... My Daughter taught our dog well. Every time he wants a treat he hovers over the food bos and looks at us. He sits when we give it to him. He drops it until we walk away before picking it up and eating it. If he is hungry he points or other wise indicates the direction of the food box and pops his mouth a little bit. His idea of play is getting us to chase his toys. Tell him to go get them and he plays dumb. When we brought our Daughter's cats to care for a while, he went searching and found one of his toys and dropped in front of the Cats. It was fascinating seeing him try to get them to play. Our dog taught my ex wife to fetch treats for him. She was a fairly quick learner, too! |
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On 12/29/11 7:55 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... Our dog taught my ex wife to fetch treats for him. She was a fairly quick learner, too! The question is who owns who? iLoogy has an ex-wife? I seem to recall when I saw his posts directly that he claimed he'd never been married. I guess this was when he was living in Georgia. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception. |
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