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hmmmm Bella ate sticks, helicopters (from trees), anything i drop when cooking, bird poop, a flintstone vitamin, hair out of a brush, rocks (she LOVED rocks), bugs, dryer sheets, and cat food. I am sure I am forgetting about 50 other things but those popped right into my mind. She is now going on 2 and has narrowed that list a bit. She now prefers human food and an occasion stick. Diggy my 12 week old heathen, well he'll eat anything BUT his food and peas. I once had a sheltie who ate drywall, yes drywall. She used her bottom teeth and scrapped the wall until she could get a grip to pull it off in chunks. I mean how do you keep your dog from the walls??? lol That dog was a freak to say the least. I had my house pretty darn dog proofed because of the ferrets who can get into ANYTHING they want. Extremly smart animals with a streak of mischeif like no other animal. I think they help because they do not eat what they find they hide it. Known for their "clepto" ways they chose my sons bottom dresser drawer for a hiding spot and I find candy, keys, remotes, toys, uneaten food, money, saftey pins, chap stick, hair ties, barretts, seriously anythign they find goes to the drawer. Even my sons math book was drug underneath the dresser they just couldnt lift it into the drawer....I suggest buying a ferret lol just kidding.... |
Winnie loves magazines and books, any food that drops on the floor, grasshoppers (live or dead, she doesn't discriminate), sticks, and POOP! Oh and she chewed our oriental rug as well. I suggest buying a bitter apple spray and spraying it on anything that you can't move (like cords, furniture corners, etc). |
Lucy LOVES the woods at my house; she's puts everything into her mouth, her favorite treats out there being woodchips and beetles. Yuck! |
Jewels has ate a tampon and a balloon. Chachi has ate barbie hands and feet and small plastic pocket polly toys |
I am NOT proud of this, and this is not funny. I feel so bad about this. When Sophie was much younger, my daughter came to visit. She had her own room and was suppose to keep the door closed (she was 23+). But she went out for the evening and left her suitcase on the floor and open. She also left the bedroom door open. Sophie found her Tylenol sinus pills, and took one or two.:( I found the wrappers under the dining room table. I immediately called my daughter on her cell phone to ask if the wrappers had been empty or full. She thought they were empty. Come to find out, NO! The next day, Sophie was wired!!! We are so lucky that she is still alive. As a matter of fact, our vet calls her a miracle. Whenever we take her to the vet because she is sick, the first thing she says is "Sophie, what did you eat?":) |
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