What are some strange things you have seen your dog eat?

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  1. sholland10 profile image76
    sholland10posted 13 years ago

    What are some strange things you have seen your dog eat?

  2. Just Ask Susan profile image73
    Just Ask Susanposted 13 years ago

    When one of my Newfoundland dogs was a puppy, I had left my Birkenstock sandals on the floor in error. He ate the buckle right off the shoe. Never did find the buckle, so I am not sure if he actually ate it or not. He also likes to eat the belt loops off my husbands jeans.  My female when she was a pup go a hold of my eye glasses and totaled them. She also loves to eat toilet paper & paper napkins.

  3. datahound profile image45
    datahoundposted 13 years ago

    Not my dog but my dentist's dog ate some panty hose whole.  It required surgery to remove.  She is fine.
    My dogs eat just about anything.  They are working on the fig tree now.
    As puppies they tried to eat an Armoire but luckily they gave up but not before all the button handles had disappeared.

  4. jacqui2011 profile image78
    jacqui2011posted 13 years ago

    My friends dog once ate a whole tub of carpet freshener........at least her breath smelt lovely although she was very sick that night!!

  5. rwelton profile image60
    rweltonposted 13 years ago

    My Lab ate a box of chocolates left under the Christmas tree one year with the ribbons and decorations and then flipped out (chocolate is poisonous to some animals) and also ate many shiny Christmas ornaments off the demolished tree and then left many, many glitter laden puppy poops all over the house...sick for days.

    rlw

  6. Blond Logic profile image79
    Blond Logicposted 13 years ago

    My Fila Brasilero has eaten baby wipes. Luckily they passed through him.
    All three of our dogs like mangos, coconuts, and cashew fruits that fall from our trees.

  7. anemometers profile image60
    anemometersposted 13 years ago

    I have seen my old dog eat crap. It was disgusting. Maybe there was something in the crap that was not digested properly that prompted this.

  8. your cybersister profile image61
    your cybersisterposted 13 years ago

    My dog has raided the cat's litter box for "treats" - I can't imagine anything more revolting, but I did read somewhere that dogs sometimes do this because they can get certain chemicals they need from it.  Really?  And a dog would be aware of this how?  There isn't something less disgusting that might do the trick?  Now I have to worry about keeping the dog away from the cat's food before and after the cat eats it!  EW!

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    A.CreativeThinkerposted 13 years ago

    When our dog was a puppy, he decided to surprise us when we came home from
    shopping one day, by eating some tiles he had pulled off the floor.  He was o.k., but
    it was a scary experience and funny at the same time, because he had some of the
    tile stuck to his head.  We did manage to remove it safely though.

  10. profile image0
    lcbenefieldposted 13 years ago

    Earplugs from the top of the night stand.

  11. Swetankraj profile image61
    Swetankrajposted 13 years ago

    I remember those days when my dog is eating marshmallows which he didn't like and had never eaten but that night i saw him eating it looked me too strange!

 
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