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Originally Posted by pepe mint yeah, unfortunately I just don't think it is something that can be trained...or at least I have never had luck with it  my cocker KNOWS better...but every chance she can get away with it, she is into something. i have been trying for 6 years to keep her from eating random things but she just waits until I'm not around or not looking. she will NOT do it if I am around tho.
dogs are too smart for their own good LOL
and Scooby was very young....I'm sure he still had a lot to learn too. it's just incredibly tragic that something can take their lives so quickly. |
Yes, exactly.
A few days before Christmas I was awaken at about 4:30 with Bandit missing from the bedroom and I was hearing a crunch, munch sound. The little stinker had taken a shiny decoration off the tree and was eating it. I almost died, the material he ate was that hard plattic that you see coming in those chinese toys and all the glitter and fur on the little boot decoration. I about had a heart attack. I was frantic and panicking that he was about to choke to death. I immediately syringed him some milk and a piece of bread because I didnt know what else to do. I traced back each tiny nibble of this decoration and tried to patch it back together to see exactly how much of it he had ingested. It was a fair amount considering his tiny mouth. Three days later HE THREW it all about at about the same time about 5am. We woke up to this sound. When I inspected the vomit it contained a bow, a piece of flower from the decoration which was hard hard plastic, the little berries that were int he wreath on this decoration and some glitter dust. While he had eaten between the eating of this, apparently it got wedged in his stomach, thank the lord he vomited it back up. Since then he was barred off from that area and a barricade was placed at the bedroom door so he cant get out.