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Does your dog eat STUFF? Mitzi eats EVERYTHING!! I don't mean food. I mean she picks up stones, fluffy bits, plastic things............... anything that is on floor and she can reach it. It's in her mouth!! I was putting the laundry on the clothes line and one of the pegs was broke in two on the floor, SHE HAD IT! The little springy bit, SHE HAD THAT TOO!! I've had to fight to get her to give up small stones that she's been crunching on. I have to go out and pick up Lord knows what from the floor, so that Her Royal Highness can play safely. I feel like a bag lady :( lol :D |
Punkin's like that - although anything that's on the floor for a long time she does not bother with. Anything that has immediately fallen she grabs it takes off. It's hard to get it from her without making her think it's a game. This morning I took a screw away from her - pretty scary. We have been renovating but have been so carefull, but I guess not careful enough. |
Yep, everything plasticy or fluffy that I drop will end up in Trixie's mouth. She especially likes the peanuts you can find in shipping boxes, tops of bottles, stuffing inside toys... or anything else that she can reach :rolleyes: |
Yea, Lucy pics up everything..... I have to vaccume everyother day because she will find anything that is on the floor.. |
Yup, Hubby calls daisy "mini hoover" she never use to be like this when she first came here..but Id say the past month its really getting worse! She'll try to eat anything!!! i have to really be careful and pick up after the boys as much as I can! |
Yes, Samson acts like he's starving the way he'll grab something off the floor and run away to eat it. He chews on one of our area rugs and tries to eat the pieces he pulls off. He's tried to eat the packing tape off of boxes that come in the mail. Outside it's sticks, leaves, and whatever else might be on the ground. |
Logan took a bandaid off my finger last night and ate it before we could get it away from him. So it looks like a another few days of fun poop watching for me and my husband. |
Diva eats EVERYTHING. Most of the time I don't know where she got it. Once she has it in her mouth it is so hard to get it out. She loves the plastic caps on bottles, but if she sees anything on the floor she will put it in her mouth. Drives me crazy! Jp and Diva |
Cash does this and we can't stand it!! He's worse than our daughter!! It's not like he doesn't have enough toys lying around the house ya know, gotta find what he can tear up and then try and eat... and when we tell him to drop it, off he goes trying to hide under the bed or whatever.. it's even nastier when it's his poop!!! ARGH, my vet better help with this Tuesday... |
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Thats class!!! :lol tears I don't mean to mock the injured or anything! LOL!! Hope your finger heals fast and leaves no scar! LOL!!!! :D |
Scooter does the same thing! Any "happy meal" type toys my daughter gets...we find later with no feet or hands or something chewed off. He has one toy of her's that he loves to chew on at the top of the stairs then let it fall all the way down so he can run after it and take it back to the top of the stairs to start all over again....pretty cute to watch...but can be very annoying! He also shredds anything that he gets a hold of...paper plates, toilet paper, paper towels.....I am constantly picking up tiny pieces of "things". Oh....he also loves my daughter's crayons....so his poo is quite colorful sometimes! :rolleyes: |
""he also loves my daughter's crayons....so his poo is quite colorful sometimes! "" oh yes, we recently discovered this with Daisy also. I thought she had a chew stick one day...closer observations showed it was a crayon! So now I have to make sure those are off the floor as well! |
When my pups were little they used to eat things on the floor. Now they will occasionally chew on things they find on the floor but they dont eat it. |
What can I say? LOL!!! This is turning into a VERY COLORFUL thread!! LOL!!! :D |
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