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What has your dog eaten?

Zeek was not feeling well last few days. He threw up his kibble Friday, and yesterday, and we noticed a sock in it both times. He was also not having bowel movements , so off to the doggie ER we went.
I appears, he did not eat a sock. He ate a package of socks. a few rubber bands, and an easter decoration . We have had him for over a year and to our knowledge, has never eaten anything other than food before .
The vet told us this is their most common procedure, and that yesterday, she pulled a rubber snake out of a dogs stomach.
Good news is , they got it all out with a camera and a grabber tool, no surgery, doggie is fine, and it only cost $1300.00 ouch...

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Our dog has had three bouts of surgery removing socks and other items - socks being the most common. The last over the Memorial Day weekend last year almost killed her.
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Our Colby (10# Bichon) swallowed some sort of hard green plastic bit (still unidentified) and had to have a $1700 surgury. t ws a couple days of not eating, not pooping, and increasingly tired that clued us in.
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My Husky ate one of those multi color woven rugs.
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Zeek was not feeling well last few days. He threw up his kibble Friday, and yesterday, and we noticed a sock in it both times. He was also not having bowel movements , so off to the doggie ER we went.
I appears, he did not eat a sock. He ate a package of socks. a few rubber bands, and an easter decoration . We have had him for over a year and to our knowledge, has never eaten anything other than food before .
The vet told us this is their most common procedure, and that yesterday, she pulled a rubber snake out of a dogs stomach.
Good news is , they got it all out with a camera and a grabber tool, no surgery, doggie is fine, and it only cost $1300.00 ouch...
LOL, it's the name. Our dog Zeke was a Siberian Husky with ice blue eyes. He once trapped a cat under the neighbors house. Only Zeke came out.

A funny Zeke story. We had a six foot hedge between our yard and the vacant lot next door. Zeke would routinely soar over the hedge into the lot. This usually occurred in the Spring when he got the urge to meet the ladies. He would disappear for days at a time. He was a fixture around town and everyone knew where he belonged. The police often brought him home in a police car or would call for someone to come get him from the police station where he would be locked in a cell. So one afternoon Zeke decides it's time to go. Up and over the hedge he goes. BAM! he slams right into a wall, knocked out cold for about five minutes. They had moved a house onto the lot.

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The border collie has "processed" two or three pair of my sunglasses when she was a puppy. (Rayban Predator 8), safety glasses and probably better than $500 worth of Playmobile toys plus some Lego.
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Our current mutt (bichon, standard poodle, schnauzer mix) is tall and lean, but is the first dog I’ve ever had that is not food driven. He won’t take any food from strangers and if he knows you will look you right in the eye, take the treat in the side of his mouth, drop it, inspect it, then look at you to see if it’s okay. He’s a weirdo.

The wife’s cat Fuktard on the other hand will eat anything at anytime. She got in my Series 109 got, killed a little wren and consumed all of the edible parts leaving the beak, wing tips, feet and tail strewn about the back seat. I was so shocked, I rearranged the parts as they would have been to see just what she actually ate. She’s a gnarly alley cat raised by raccoons and I keep hoping the local coyotes will eat her, but I think she’s too smart. Here’s a pic:

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Growing up, my favorite collie, Rusty, kept eating my homework.
Then later on, our German Shorthair Pointer, Robyn, started eating my son's homework.
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My last dog ate and puked up a chunk of rubber tennis shoe sole about a foot long. No idea where she got it.
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None of my dogs have ever eaten anything other than their food (that I've noticed anyway).

My dad's dogs have always eaten other animals poop. His old golden ate horse poop until she'd throw up and his current dobes both eat the tootsie rolls in the litter box. They wait there pretty much with their mouths open while the cat is dropping his dookie waiting to catch it. It's f*ing gross.

And my sisters Italian Greyhound also eats the tootsie rolls in the litter box but he does it in secret. Waits for them to get cold before enjoying them. He also eats her underwear. Just the crotch though. And if you catch him in the act he pees all over himself in embarrassment. Typical boy I guess.
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Alex, our Golden Retriever-Chow cross, has eaten socks, VHS tapes, a Bic lighter, a Kinks album, a mole, a joint my nephew left on the coffee table while he went to get a beer while house sitting for us, took the pants off of a wooden cow and ate only the pants, and probably more that we didn't see or that i just don't remember. He lived to be 14 years 11 months.
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We have a mutt who is part Beagle so poop is occasionally on the menu. Also ate drywall, crayons, and part of a squirrel she caught. Loves carrots.
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Our old dog Diablo (RIP) ate 48 chicken enchiladas on Christmas Eve one year. Didn't phase him in the least. Our party guests were not as excited.

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Lab I had cleaned my toddler sons plate when we weren't looking and ate the spoon. Peroxide down the throat and it came back up in about 5 seconds. Also peeled a squirrel that was dead on the road up, swallowed it whole. Current collie has eaten my wifes panties out of the clothes hamper. Had a friend whose dog ate a mop, the string kind. Had those mop strings hanging out of its butt for days. It also ate the side trim off his car, that was expensive.
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Our now deceased regular Poodle loved to eat cash - paper money. You couldn’t leave cash laying around or he’d eat it. He once got into a zippered pouch and ate several hundred dollars (it had several $100 bills inside). We reconstructed what we could (that was fun) and the bank exchanged it for us.

He also ate a one pound bar of Hershey’s chocolate that should have killed him and it didn’t even phase him.
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Adopted a Beagle in November from a family that had lost the father/husband. Very sad story.

Beagle weighed in at just over 40 lbs. We have greatly reduced the caloric intake and she has lost about 8 lbs.

She eats POOP! Yesterday our other dog was in the yard dropping a deuce and the Beagle runs over to watch and immediately tries to gobble it up.
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Kinks album??

My dog has a thing for tissues and paper napkins. The dirtier the better in her mind. She once almost pooped a whole "high end" napkin out, and I had to pull the last several inches out.
Hey, not funny, it was a promotional copy of their first album. Maybe worth a few bucks right now.
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Had a Springer Spaniel named Casey that one time ate an entire weeks worth of pills out of a pill box from my MIL . Had everything from hormone pills , vitamins to fish oil pills it didn't phase her . My parents had a Weimarener named Napoleon that had severe separation anxiety . One day they left for a day of shopping and when they came back home Napoleons head was sticking out the front door ! He had chewed/clawed a hole in the solid oak front door about 8 " in diameter and had his head sticking out when they came home .

We have three daschunds , Dexter the chocolate brown male one Thanksgiving jumped up onto the dining room table where my wife had a dozen yeast rolls setting uncooked ( raw dough ) . He ate every one of them before anyone noticed . He was sick for a week . Dogs are great !

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