DiskoTroop said:
Came across this today and figure some of y'all might be interested. I'd be lying if I said it didn't pique my interest too…
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8E5IvOpldZ/?igsh=aWN5MzU3Nzh6ZHgx
Kudos for spelling pique correctly.
DiskoTroop said:
Came across this today and figure some of y'all might be interested. I'd be lying if I said it didn't pique my interest too…
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8E5IvOpldZ/?igsh=aWN5MzU3Nzh6ZHgx
It's amazing how resilient dog digestive systems are. We used maxi pads in a diaper when Beagle #2 would go in heat. She would pull the pads out and eat them. The next day she was like a tampon factory and the day after that the plastic liner would pass. Like yours, she never once showed any distress.Tailgate88 said:MadDog73 said:
I left a couple of grape uncrustables on the kitchen counter to thaw and my lab ate them. First time she has ever done something like that. She is 5 years old and weighs 100 lbs. Should I be conerned?
My 90lb (now) black Lab ate an entire package of hamburger buns when he was 1.5 years old. In the bag. He pooped the bag out two days later and never showed a single sign of distress
YMMV