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Old 06-05-2008, 03:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My son just called me at work to tell me he had to pull a shoe strung out of Charlie's butt. I'm so glad it was him and not me. :P

What's strange is that we're not missing any shoe strings. I can't imagine where he found it or what it might be if not a shoe string. We had a poodle with a fondness for dental floss that I had to pull out on more than one occasion. Ewww!

I'm sure you're all glad I decided to share!

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Old 06-05-2008, 03:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for sharing! it's amazing what these dogs will eat
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I had a Lab once that ate a 5 lb spiral ham. I didn't even realize it until about 3 am and he put it back on the lawn. I remember thinking.....did I put that ham away?

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Whoa, thats an odd one.
Is the compulsion to eat things from the lab side???
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EWWWWWWWH!!!! What a mental image!
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that is really funny...funnier because I'm not the one pulling the string...
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that is really funny...funnier because I'm not the one pulling the string...
HaHahaAAAAA!!!
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Teehee
Have seen that problem with my cats..............
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I am glad I was there for that. Yuck! But if a doodle can fit it in their mouth they will try and eat it. So far we are only socks and paper. So far.
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hahhaaa had a bluetick coonhound that once at the popcorn string off our Xmas tree .....needless to say the look on my inlaws faces when my EX had to pull the string out along with a blue plastic bag,well worth it!! hahaha

Max we've had the paper napkin "cling ons' hahhaaa to deal with in the past hahahaaaaaa i have to do it as DAVE loses his cookies if he goes near poop
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Wow! I'm impressed that it was identifiable!!!! Puddles did eat a few crayons, which I realized after his morning BM was a strange color of fuschia
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Be happy there was no shoe attached to that shoestring!!
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Tee Hee Hee... I had a cat once, get into an Easter basket... and eat a lot of the fake plastic grass... was not pretty when it came out the other end!!!
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