Earlier this week, Mr$s. Bonndad and I went out to dinner. She asked me if there was anything on the counter that would be attractive to Sarge the Weimer. I said no. So we left.
When we came back we found a chewed can on the floor that use to be a can of Bush's baked beans.
Sarge is fine.
Have a good weekend.
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Thanks for the grins, glad to hear that Sarge is OK and enjoyed the beans!
Had a Boxer/Rhodesian Ridgeback mix years ago -- at different times, she ate an aluminum pie plate; part of a roasted turkey (leftover breastbone); and a dead frog. She once stole 6 brownies off the counter, and ate part of the foil they were in. None of it seemed to affect her a bit.
Watch the dog for internal bleeding due to aluminum fragments. Just something to watch for - you may need to follow it out into the yard for a day or two. I had a dog where it progressed to surgery - darn aluminum shard got stuck.
first post here but couldn't resist since i had a samoyed (named david niven - yep, officially a.k.c. registered - asked the official who originally denied the name if HE was going to tell david he WASN'T david niven! he approved the name!)
david loved fish. ALL kinds of fish. and i swore he could read. every can of mackerel, tuna, etc. i brought home got the baked beans can treatment - only when he was done, the cans were compressed as neatly as if they had been professionally crushed. he turned down the corn, the string beans, the soups and ONLY took the cans of fish!
now those cans were supposedly sealed - nothing in or out - so how did he know? simple. he could read!
loved the memories refeshed - give your pal a pat for me (and, for david over the rainbow)!
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8 comments:
Thanks for the grins, glad to hear that Sarge is OK and enjoyed the beans!
Guess you guys need to feed him before you go out to dinner :-)
The dog on the teevee said it was good! Even threatened to give out the recipe!
Never underestimate what will intrigue a pet. I once knew a cat that ate about half a pumpkin pie before being too full to continue
Look out burglars.
When I eat a whole can of beans, there are biological... consequences.
Maybe Sarge needs to spend some extra time outside this weekend?
Had a Boxer/Rhodesian Ridgeback mix years ago -- at different times, she ate an aluminum pie plate; part of a roasted turkey (leftover breastbone); and a dead frog. She once stole 6 brownies off the counter, and ate part of the foil they were in. None of it seemed to affect her a bit.
You get the idea.
Hi;
Watch the dog for internal bleeding due to aluminum fragments. Just something to watch for - you may need to follow it out into the yard for a day or two. I had a dog where it progressed to surgery - darn aluminum shard got stuck.
hiya, bonddad!
first post here but couldn't resist since i had a samoyed (named david niven - yep, officially a.k.c. registered - asked the official who originally denied the name if HE was going to tell david he WASN'T david niven! he approved the name!)
david loved fish. ALL kinds of fish. and i swore he could read. every can of mackerel, tuna, etc. i brought home got the baked beans can treatment - only when he was done, the cans were compressed as neatly as if they had been professionally crushed. he turned down the corn, the string beans, the soups and ONLY took the cans of fish!
now those cans were supposedly sealed - nothing in or out - so how did he know? simple. he could read!
loved the memories refeshed - give your pal a pat for me (and, for david over the rainbow)!
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