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What next! Last night - my dog was at his water dish - first his head was going up and down and the next thing I noticed was that he was lifting his feet up and down off the ground. Of course, this peculiar bouncing around his water dish caught my attention - so, I picked him up to see what was wrong. Well - lo and behold!!! --he had gotten a piece of chewing gum and somehow managed to glue his mouth shut. He couldn't open his mouth because his bottom lip was glued (gummed) to his top lip. I had to take a pair of scissors and cut his lips apart....plus get rid of as much gum as I could. What fun! As I said - "What next???! Carol Jean |
Oh my! You had to cut the lips apart? Poor guy, I think at least that's better than him swallowing it and potentially giving him tummy issues. That sure is a new Yorkie story tthat I haven't heard of before! |
What Next? just wait- you probably don't want to know :D |
Funny story!!! Poor little baby :D |
Awww The poor little thing. |
****** Just so you know - swallowing chewing gum causes no one any digestive problems (dogs or people)......and that's the truth! Carol Jean |
Wow...how bizarre is that ??? :p |
Oh man - gum is the WORST to get off.....Did you manage to get it all off his face ? |
Aaaaww the poor little man :D Sharon,Charley & Melody xx |
Oh My!! Poor baby!! Wonder how long he chewed on it before he glued himself? Smart kid to think water might help! :p |
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Next time there is a gum issue,and there is always another time,smear his gummy face in peanut butter,it will cut the gum and they don't mind,and they like the peanut butter |
Wow. Never knew about the peanut butter. I would have tried ice,and probably frozen the poor little guy.LOL |
aww poor little man! Peanut butter does work, I've had to use it before lol.... :D |
Bless his heart!!! I have so been there! Wanna talk about a mess??? This past summer we were oout roasting marshmellows, and my oldest thought the dogs might want one. Well, before I could stop her, she threw one over the fence and it landed right in Harley's hair!! He started shaking his head and rubbing the ground!! OMG, what a mess!! Thank goodness marshmellow melt in warm water!!! |
oh no! Hallie decided to chew some gum out of my purse once and I had to cut most of her hair on her face just to get it out! I'm so glad you were able to get it off, it is such a mess! |
Thank goodness I haven't had any of these issues yet. I have a friend with a Shihtzu and he found the empty jar of peanut butter. Needless to say he wanted it and wanted all of it. He woke them up with an odd banging sound on the wall. She awoke to find him staggering around with his head crammed completely in the small jar of empty peanut butter. The dog panicked and started wetting himself uncontrollably. They couldn't get it off. Her husband said he would get a knife and cut the jar off. She panicked then and grabbed ahold of the dog and stood on the jar and jerked him out. She said she couldn't risk him cutting to deep and getting the dog instead. Now the poor dog is scared to death of the smell of peanut butter. Better hope that one doesn't get gum stuck in his hair. I will have to admit...........me being the evil crazy woman I am.......I took him a get well package with peanut butter dog treats. She told me I was cruel and the dog turned his nose up at them. |
Samson found a piece of gum outside once and was just standing there chewing his gum like it was nothing. It wasn't funny but boy did he look cute just like he was a human chompin on some gum. Then of course when I tried to take it away he did the whole steel jaw thing. |
I know just how Harley felt with the marshmallow in his hair. When I was a kid, we had a picnic one Saturday afternoon and my cousin accidently dropped a roasted marshmallow in my freshly washed hair. My mom was fit to be tied as I had to sing someplace that night and that was before portable hairdryer. |
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:lol tears :lol tears :lol tears And you are a meanie to take him peanut butter treats..the poor thing :lol tears And Carol Jean I'm Glad you were able to get your dogs mouth unglued...poor baby.. I don't chew gum but my husband does..our oldest yorkie loves my husband to death.. but,when he is chewing gum she will not go any where near him.. She hate gum..why, I don't know. :confused: |
Last night must have been the night for the sweets, Nelly came down stairs after being up stairs for about half an hour with my son. I noticed her face was really wet so I picked her up to ask her if she was trying to swim in our older dogs bowl again, when I looked there were pieces of red stuck in her fur around her mouth. She had gotten some lifesavers out of my son's room and I guess tried to wash them off as well. I did not know what to do, I tried pulling on it and then I realized that the pieces were big enough for me to bite off, I know gross but you do anything in a time of panic. My sister has a mini dacshound (I cannot spell that word) and he had gotten into the kids christmas treats and get this had eaten 15 pieces of bubblious, needless to say his first poop after that was quite large but it did not hurt him. |
OMG.....I would have freaked out! I am so paranoid about Mojo getting into things like that! I am glad that things worked out!!! I would have been a nervous wreck! Thanks for posting....now I know what to do in case this ever happens here! |
LOL, Too Funny!!!! After that, Who knows what will be next. But I can't wait to find out. :D No Really, so glad he's OK. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Peanut Butter works great on hair. The oil makes the gum slide out :) I just love it when they do funny things, as long as they don't get hurt. :thumbup: |
Oh my gosh I hope everything is ok now. Good thing you didn't cut his mouth.....Poor baby. |
My pure white Bichon chewed on a ballpoint pen. I took it away from him and noticed several areas of "ballpoint pen ink" on him all over his face, chest, and front feet. Needless to say, when I tried to wash these spots off - the color spread out all over and I had a blue dog for at least a month. Carol Jean |
BLess your heart! What a scary job. Is there NOTHING these little guys won't get into? I just had Elvira out in the yard and at 4 mos every other word was "drop it" because she was playing squirell with an old acorn, picking up leaves from a plant I know isn't good for animals, eating flowers, grabbing the cat's tail... eating mud!!! |
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