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Title: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Princess L on April 02, 2007, 07:48:02 PM
I have yet to find something Scout doesn't like ~ nothing too weird ~ carrots, raisins, grapes, peppers, oranges, broccoli, spicey chilli, and of course, peanut butter  ;D
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Luv2Hurt on April 02, 2007, 08:31:10 PM
I love to put the PB on the roof of their mouths they always lick like crazy for a while  ;D  I like to have almonds and give Cody some one at a time, he chews each one up with a pretty funny look on his face.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 02, 2007, 10:19:47 PM
Well...this pup I don't give him anything other than his normal food.  He's been good & strong for almost 2 months now so I don't want to screw up his diet (he had yucky diarrhea).

But...when he is a good boy...vanilla ice cream or beer.  Yes damn dog LOVES beer.  I would think he would eat almost anything...but really can't say for sure w/o trying.

I did have a dog growing up as na kid that loved onions! 

My cat only eats "fish" stuff.  Give her chicken or beef things & she looks at you liked you "gotta be kidding me" look.

She'll refuse to eat it....no matter how hungry she is.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: ~flower~ on April 03, 2007, 05:23:06 AM
I think every dog loves beer.  They have even marketed beer for dogs.


  Princess L- there is a grape/raisin controversy about whether they are toxic to dogs and ferrets.  Some have died from eating them.  Now I believe that has been in large amounts, but just a heads up not to overindulge just to be safe.



http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1939&articleid=2409 (http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1939&articleid=2409)


Grapes/Raisins
Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.

Toxin
Thought to be due to an unknown compound in the "fleshy" part of the grape. There have been no problems associated with grape seed extract.

Source
Grapes and raisins.

General Information
Many dogs like raisins and grapes. They should only be given in a very limited amount on an infrequent basis, and should not be left where a dog or cat can have access to them. The unknown toxin damages the kidneys.

Toxic Dose
One known amount is 1 ounce of fruit per 2.2 pounds of body weight.

Signs
Vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite, lethargy, or abdominal pain.

Immediate Action
Induce vomiting and seek veterinary attention.

Veterinary Care
General treatment: The induction of vomiting may be continued, gastric lavage is performed, and activated charcoal administered, if needed.

Supportive treatment: The animal will be monitored and treated for kidney disease/failure with fluids, diet change, and medications.

Specific treatment: Unavailable.

Prognosis
Variable
     


Keep this and all other medications out of the reach of children and pets.

If you think your pet has been poisoned...

Contact your veterinarian or one of the Animal Poison Hotlines (listed below) if you think your pet may have accidentally received or been given an overdose of the medication.

**ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center

1-900-443-0000 ($55.00 per case. The charge is billed directly to caller's phone.)

1-888-4ANI-HELP (1-888-426-4435. $55.00 per case, billed to caller's credit card only.)

Follow-up calls can be made for no additional charge by dialing 888-299-2973.

There is no charge when the call involves a product covered by the Animal Product Safety Service.

**Animal Poison Hotline – a joint service provided by North Shore Animal League America (NSAL) and PROSAR International Animal Poison Center (IAPC).

1-888-232-8870 ($35.00 per incident. The charge is billed to caller's credit card only.) Staffed 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 03, 2007, 09:00:09 AM
I was going to say the same thing.....

I've been told by the VET that Grapes are NOT good for dogs.

Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: EL Mariachi on April 03, 2007, 07:34:10 PM
yesterday my dog vomited some big ass WOOD. he also likes grass ;D
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Euro-monster on April 04, 2007, 03:02:51 AM
Most dogs eat a little grass from time to time.
Most of the time they are eating grass to settle their stomach when they are a bit nauseous.
Then there are dogs who eat grass whenever they get the chance to do so like my Neoplitan bitch Roma.
I swear she was a cow in a previous life... ;D
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Butterbean on April 04, 2007, 06:35:34 AM
yesterday my dog vomited some big ass WOOD. he also likes grass ;D
That reminds me of my buddy's dog when it was a puppy.  He realized the pup was eating the landscape mulch when he saw some sticking out of it's butt. :-\
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: ~flower~ on April 04, 2007, 07:10:00 AM
That reminds me of my buddy's dog when it was a puppy.  He realized the pup was eating the landscape mulch when he saw some sticking out of it's butt. :-\


 This prompts me to give the no cocoa mulch around dogs warning.  They like to eat it and it can be toxic.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Euro-monster on April 04, 2007, 10:54:10 AM
That reminds me of my buddy's dog when it was a puppy.  He realized the pup was eating the landscape mulch when he saw some sticking out of it's butt. :-\

Roma had a wooden stick coming out of her butt ones...i pulled it slowly out because it was almost 50 cm long.... :o
She was glad i helped her out... :)
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Princess L on April 04, 2007, 11:32:02 AM
I think every dog loves beer.  They have even marketed beer for dogs.


http://www.beerfordogs.com/
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: babydoc on April 04, 2007, 02:57:23 PM
My Sallie is a rum n' diet coke kinda girl...........just like her momma!!! ;D
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: ~flower~ on April 04, 2007, 05:02:21 PM
I knocked her down and took a stick and tried to get them out


        ;D    I am picturing you tackling her like a linebacker!

but it wasn't working very well so I grabbed them w/my hands and pulled and pulled until they were out. Those "yarn" toys should be outlawed  :P


         ;D
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: ~flower~ on April 04, 2007, 05:03:18 PM

  Briona ate a used pad once.  It looked like it felt real good coming out.  I told her it served her right.


         :)
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 05, 2007, 09:00:39 AM
Most dogs eat a little grass from time to time.
Most of the time they are eating grass to settle their stomach when they are a bit nauseous.
Then there are dogs who eat grass whenever they get the chance to do so like my Neoplitan bitch Roma.
I swear she was a cow in a previous life... ;D


My dog does the same.....I think he's just bored.  He'll eat every damn stick, wrapper, & grass on the ground.  One time I saw him drop his head while on a walk....but I didn't see him pick anything up.  I knew he had something in his mouth because the panting stopped & his mouth was closed.  I asked him to "drop it" & he looked up with the expression (in a muffled tone "nope...got nuttin...nope..nope....n ot at all".  So I stopped walking & he automatically sat at my heal....I said "drop it!" a little firmer....& he opened his mouth & a rock hit the ground. 

I wonder how long he planned on carrying that rock?
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 05, 2007, 09:07:15 AM
That dog looks pretty happy Princess :)


One of these days...I need to try & get a picture of my dog.  He drinks beer straight from the bottle.  Whats funny is he reminds me of a lamb at a petting zoo when you feed them a bottle of milk.  His eyes get all funny (squinty/rolled back) & his ears drop straight down behind as he tilts his head back.

Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: rockyfortune on April 12, 2007, 11:45:40 AM
Most dogs eat a little grass from time to time.
Most of the time they are eating grass to settle their stomach when they are a bit nauseous.
Then there are dogs who eat grass whenever they get the chance to do so like my Neoplitan bitch Roma.
I swear she was a cow in a previous life... ;D






dude..my dog is the same way...grazes like a flippin' cow..

Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Hedgehog on April 12, 2007, 03:39:16 PM
I can't believe how some of you people feed human food to dogs.

Incredible.

-Hedge
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 12, 2007, 03:50:35 PM
I can't believe how some of you people feed human food to dogs.

Incredible.

-Hedge

yeah.....amazing

 ::)
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Hedgehog on April 12, 2007, 04:17:15 PM
yeah.....amazing

 ::)

What I'm getting at, is that some of you have stopped caring for the dogs health, and are instead using them as some sort of replacement humans, including feeding them our foods, instead of dog food.

That's not caring.

I'm sure flower has more info on the subject, as she has lots of knowledge about dogs and their nutritional needs.

-Hedge
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on April 12, 2007, 04:19:20 PM
What I'm getting at, is that some of you have stopped caring for the dogs health, and are instead using them as some sort of replacement humans, including feeding them our foods, instead of dog food.

That's not caring.

I'm sure flower has more info on the subject, as she has lots of knowledge about dogs and their nutritional needs.

-Hedge

Well, then that would include no store bought dog food either.

Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: rockyfortune on April 13, 2007, 10:21:41 AM
What I'm getting at, is that some of you have stopped caring for the dogs health, and are instead using them as some sort of replacement humans, including feeding them our foods, instead of dog food.

That's not caring.

I'm sure flower has more info on the subject, as she has lots of knowledge about dogs and their nutritional needs.

-Hedge






some people would argue that dogs are still wild animals and can live very well on what is called ''human food''...i.e. chicken, pork, beef etc...i see it often in my dogs...they'll eat blood red beef, raw chicken, raw bones...and they hardly have digestive issues...
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Option D on April 13, 2007, 10:22:38 AM
Prince loves apples....but only green
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Tapeworm on April 13, 2007, 11:06:10 AM
What I'm getting at, is that some of you have stopped caring for the dogs health, and are instead using them as some sort of replacement humans, including feeding them our foods, instead of dog food.

How about "dog appropriate fare" instead?  It doesn't have the same "bag 'o dog food" connotation.

Besides, since I'm omnivorous there's bound to be some crossover.  I eat steak, so does the dog.  ;D

He knows he's not human.  Monster canine pride.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: ~flower~ on April 17, 2007, 06:20:59 AM
What I'm getting at, is that some of you have stopped caring for the dogs health, and are instead using them as some sort of replacement humans, including feeding them our foods, instead of dog food.

That's not caring.

I'm sure flower has more info on the subject, as she has lots of knowledge about dogs and their nutritional needs.

-Hedge


  Dogs, cats, ferrets, are all carnivores.  Meat, bones, offals.   Not cooked, not put in a bag and preserved.   

  Kibble is a convenience food for PEOPLE to feed pets.

   Are you implying Hedgie, that dogs should only eat "food" that comes out of a bag labeled "dog food" ?


   
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: pumpster on April 17, 2007, 11:14:16 AM
Sophie, one of the world's most adorable cats:

-Ice cream (all but coffee)

-Toothpaste (small amounts)

-Ham

-Sushi

Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: mar10s on April 25, 2007, 06:23:23 PM
One of my cats waits right next to the other while it pukes, then eats it.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: chaos on April 25, 2007, 08:18:16 PM
my dogs were chewing red bricks off, started with the corners and worked their way in. No more red bricks for me. Bitches!!! >:(
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Option D on April 26, 2007, 06:37:12 AM
my dogs were chewing red bricks off, started with the corners and worked their way in. No more red bricks for me. Bitches!!! >:(

My dog eats mexicans
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: chaos on April 26, 2007, 06:49:08 PM
My dog eats mexicans
;D mine too, but it's not really weird now is it? 8)
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Princess L on May 29, 2007, 02:26:07 PM
Add pickles to the list  ::)
 :P
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: knny187 on May 31, 2007, 08:50:32 AM
Add mulch to the list.

Took him for a walk & you know how a lamn mower will clump the grass if it's wet when being cut.  Well, this piece was dried up & he scooped it up in his mouth.  I didn't realize he did this but when I did, I opened his mouth & it was like it exploded everywhere.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Luv2Hurt on May 31, 2007, 05:09:28 PM
Add mulch to the list.

Took him for a walk & you know how a lamn mower will clump the grass if it's wet when being cut.  Well, this piece was dried up & he scooped it up in his mouth.  I didn't realize he did this but when I did, I opened his mouth & it was like it exploded everywhere.

Yep mine eats clumps of grass too.  Which can be a problem with the weed and feeds they use, so I try to stop him from doing it.
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: Lord Humungous on June 02, 2007, 05:31:04 AM
Oscar had a thing for wifeys stockings when he was a pup, when no was was watching he would go in the hamper and steal them. Pooping out the knee highs were no prob, but the thigh high was an issue! I had to put a plastic bag on my hand and help a little. Needless to say stockings dont go in the laundry basket anymore >:(
Title: Re: Unusual things your pets eat
Post by: emn1964 on June 17, 2007, 08:54:46 AM
I had a golden retreiver that lived to be 16.  He would eat anything and everything in sight.  He ate a pound of reeses cups, the small kind you get for christmas.  Didn't affect him one bit.  Oh, except the green and red foil wrappers made his poop very pretty.  He ate about 7 jalepneo peppers.  I smelled his breath after seeing him licking his lips furiously and it was as if I got pepper sprayed.  Half a watermelon (rind and all).  Half a box of Met-Rx mrp packets.  The shells from a dozen steamed crabs.  Panty hose.  Once swallowed whole one of my socks.  Oh, I almost forgot, I was doing my taxes one year and had to run to the store.  I left all my papers on my desk in my office and when i got back they were gone--all my w-2's, 1099's.  I could go on...