My dog eats fried worms

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    sandra rinckposted 14 years ago

    It's been raining a lot out here in Wiamea Hawaii and all the worms came out.  Then the sun came out and cooked them.  Today my dog started eating them like candy! lol

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      cosetteposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      yikes    i mean   smile

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    ewww lol Sandra you have an intersting dog... lol hey didn't know you live in Hawaii. I lived in Hawaii for a year myself smile 2007-2008

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    sneakorocksolidposted 14 years ago

    What kind of worms?

  4. Misha profile image63
    Mishaposted 14 years ago

    Did you try them? They might be tasty. wink

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      Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      salt or soy sauce 'em? lol

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        Mishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        korean bbq may be? wink

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          Crazdwriterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          lol makes me think of a kid song... "Nobody likes me; everybody hates me; guess I'll go eat worms..."

  5. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
    Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years ago

    One of our two dogs can't resist them either.

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    Sarra Garrettposted 14 years ago

    They are better fried in butter smile

  7. Eaglekiwi profile image74
    Eaglekiwiposted 14 years ago

    Lol its all the protein wink

    Maybe they taste like chips or pretzels  to ya doggy( always thought they tasted um funny, too)

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    lrohnerposted 14 years ago

    My dog does exactly the same thing in the summertime. She eats them all up and then tries to lick my face. Pretty disgusting! smile

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    sandra rinckposted 14 years ago

    lol, I never knew fried worms could taste so good...to a dog.

  10. R P Chapman profile image60
    R P Chapmanposted 14 years ago

    looks like the poor state of the economy is even affecting our canine friends! big_smile

  11. heart4theword profile image60
    heart4thewordposted 14 years ago

    When I first saw your comment, I thought surely she doesn't fry them, for them.  It was good to see it happened in a natural way:)  Maybe you should write a book for kids about that one?

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    kiwi galposted 14 years ago

    Worms... have yet to see my dog eat them, still here in New Zealand my dog likes to eat birds....yes birds...think he has been around the cat too long.

 
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