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Old 03-23-2010, 07:49 AM   #7
YorkieD
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Originally Posted by Sweet Apple View Post
No, it's not a palm tree, but a regular ol' S. E. Texas pine tree...I talked w/my vet's receptionist, and she looked it up on the "list"...There was nothing about these trees being an issue, and she said she hadn't had anyone come in w/issues re:the pine trees...I think they could cause and obstruction problem, if they ate too much of this stuff, but I bring them in, everytime they start eating anything to do w/the pine trees...I'm hoping they get the picture, soon...Thanks for posting those pix and your story...Glad it all turned out well, even 'though it's still a bad memory...
isn't that weird... our vet looked at the "list" & said it was poisonous. we are in canada so maybe we have different pine trees. I don't know, but our dog was extremely sick in like two hours & she chewed the actual root dug out of the ground. I would think the pine sap alone could cause issues with it being so sticky & gummy. Maybe you are just going to have to rake up this stuff every day.
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