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Re: Bloody Dog!!!!!!
« Reply #15 on: 24 April 2009, 22:25:03 »

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I had a Buttons Easter Egg left so thought I will have that tonight.
So opened it had a bite then needed a trip to the loo.......... come back and its gone, now I ain't a policeman but the dog is the only one in the room  >:(

So no Easter Egg for me  ::)

Is it an ex plod dog - you know like those omegas?
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« Reply #16 on: 24 April 2009, 22:27:00 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

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I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

Our dog is a lab, its a long story but we found the chocolate thing out from the vet after our lab started to fit.

I must be extremely lucky then - they are just dustbins literally ( go done the rather thing when your not looking)  and chocolate does not bother them :o

You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 24 April 2009, 22:29:08 »

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You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D

Eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww! :o
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« Reply #18 on: 24 April 2009, 22:29:32 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

Our dog is a lab, its a long story but we found the chocolate thing out from the vet after our lab started to fit.

I must be extremely lucky then - they are just dustbins literally ( go done the rather thing when your not looking)  and chocolate does not bother them :o

You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D

Yep i'm definately talking about the dogs.  Weird though brown socks especially when they went in white ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 24 April 2009, 22:30:54 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

Our dog is a lab, its a long story but we found the chocolate thing out from the vet after our lab started to fit.

I must be extremely lucky then - they are just dustbins literally ( go done the rather thing when your not looking)  and chocolate does not bother them :o

You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D

Yep i'm definately talking about the dogs.  Weird though brown socks especially when they went in white ;D

Should have taken them back complaining that they hadn't kept there colour  ;D ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 24 April 2009, 22:31:09 »

As a dog trainer I should be telling you all to train your dogs better! But my little shit of a labrador has just ate my phone >:( the battery cover has gone , the screen is cracked, the battery is full of teeth marks but it still works :D :D :D :D
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« Reply #21 on: 24 April 2009, 22:31:21 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

Our dog is a lab, its a long story but we found the chocolate thing out from the vet after our lab started to fit.

I must be extremely lucky then - they are just dustbins literally ( go done the rather thing when your not looking)  and chocolate does not bother them :o

You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D

Yep i'm definately talking about the dogs.  Weird though brown socks especially when they went in white ;D

Who else would I be taliking about then ;D ;D

The trouble and strife is on a diet :-X
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Re: Bloody Dog!!!!!!
« Reply #22 on: 24 April 2009, 22:32:04 »

I was going to suggest ringing your phone that would be funny  ;D
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« Reply #23 on: 24 April 2009, 22:32:35 »

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As a dog trainer I should be telling you all to train your dogs better! But my little shit of a labrador has just ate my phone >:( the battery cover has gone , the screen is cracked, the battery is full of teeth marks but it still works :D :D :D :D

That reminds me when I bought an expensive clip of front radio and the dogs chewed the volume buttons of it >:(

But you gotta love em :y
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« Reply #24 on: 24 April 2009, 22:38:55 »

Going to leave it on the side and turn the vibrate to high, next time he picks it up I'm going to ring it ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 24 April 2009, 22:39:19 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

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I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

It`s more to do with the size/weight of the dog and the percentile of Theobromide content in the chocolate......low Tb. content milk Chocolate and a large (fat) Choco-Lab. would likely mean little-or-no 'tummy turmoil'.....but dark/baking chocolate in the same dog might mean serious poisoning.
Generally for safety, the advice is NO Chocolate for any dog. ;)

If in doubt as to how much chocolate would be poisonous to your dog if he/she has accidentally consumed some; 'CALL YOUR VET' ASAP!
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Re: Bloody Dog!!!!!!
« Reply #26 on: 24 April 2009, 22:41:18 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

Our dog is a lab, its a long story but we found the chocolate thing out from the vet after our lab started to fit.

I must be extremely lucky then - they are just dustbins literally ( go done the rather thing when your not looking)  and chocolate does not bother them :o

You are on about your dog eating anything..........
My mum used to have Rough Collies (like Lassie). Mum had the chicken Defrosting one night the next day it had gone ::) the dog was walking like John Wayne for a day or two after though ;D
If socks were on the radiator drying, for some reason there would be odd socks. A day or two later they would be in the garden a strange colour  ;D


reminds me of our jack russel doing it's business in the garden, moaning like hell coz there was a dish cloth hanging out of her arse ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #27 on: 24 April 2009, 22:43:21 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

It`s more to do with the size/weight of the dog and the percentile of Theobromide content in the chocolate......low Tb. content milk Chocolate and a large (fat) Choco-Lab. would likely mean little-or-no 'tummy turmoil'.....but dark/baking chocolate in the same dog might mean serious poisoning.
Generally for safety, the advice is NO Chocolate for any dog. ;)

If in doubt as to how much chocolate would be poisonous to your dog if he/she has accidentally consumed some; 'CALL YOUR VET' ASAP!

That will be an expensive Easter Egg >:(

He ate it its his fault I'm afraid ::)
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« Reply #28 on: 24 April 2009, 22:44:23 »

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Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs Daz!.....How much did the little eggy-thief eat?

Debs

I have always wondered this, it just be breed concerned.  My two labs eat absolutely anything.  It amazes me what they can eat and still be here (I do not mean that nastily).  My chocolate lab (excuse the pun) will eat plastic, tins you name it, the bastsartd will eat it :-?

It`s more to do with the size/weight of the dog and the percentile of Theobromide content in the chocolate......low Tb. content milk Chocolate and a large (fat) Choco-Lab. would likely mean little-or-no 'tummy turmoil'.....but dark/baking chocolate in the same dog might mean serious poisoning.
Generally for safety, the advice is NO Chocolate for any dog. ;)

If in doubt as to how much chocolate would be poisonous to your dog if he/she has accidentally consumed some; 'CALL YOUR VET' ASAP!

Thanks Debs :y
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« Reply #29 on: 24 April 2009, 22:50:33 »

Give him milk to line his stomache and some cookies ( dog biscuits ) good job it wasnt a kinder egg!
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