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how many pecans can a pup eat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 91664" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Lord the things this board picks up on! LOL</p><p></p><p>I am so glad your furrababy will be okay. I would hazzard a guess that maybe you could fence off that area with some chicken wire until the tree is done = we used to throw a basket ball up in the branches to knock the pecans to the ground. </p><p></p><p>My dog had a leather collar, with his Home Away tag, the Rabies ID, a local shelter tag and one that lovingly says Prince Charming with a jeweled crown. DF's dog and mine played all day and mine came in without his leather collar. That night my dog began to shiver as if he were freezing. He shook so violently we thought he was having seizures. We called the vet, took him in for a looksee and the X-ray showed my wonderful kid had eaten his collar tags and all, possibly the handle and some plastic of a milk jug and something no one could identify. They did emergency surgery to the tune (Dat da da dahhhhh) of $890.00. The vet is strongly against leather collars. The salt smell makes them like a dog rawhide treat and apparently the other dog had chewed the collar until it broke off his brothers neck. </p><p></p><p>Of course the collar was shot - but they washed his tags and when we took him home 2 days later from surgery we had attached his tags to his new NYLON collar. </p><p></p><p>A lot of people buy their dogs these rope toys, rope knots and they are awful toys to give a dog. They fray and the strands can get caught up and bind the intestines. </p><p></p><p>Also too many rawhide treats are not good. </p><p></p><p>KONG makes an excellent toy, that bounces weird, can be filled with peanut butter or their own cheese spray, and lasts even the most vicious of jaws. Mine is a 137 lb american bulldog and we also have a Pitbull - neither have ever been able to destroy a Kong for heavy chewers. Not even a knick...or a nut. ahah.</p><p></p><p>Good luck - glad to hear little guy is okay - even if you do have to clean up the barf. </p><p></p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 91664, member: 4964"] Lord the things this board picks up on! LOL I am so glad your furrababy will be okay. I would hazzard a guess that maybe you could fence off that area with some chicken wire until the tree is done = we used to throw a basket ball up in the branches to knock the pecans to the ground. My dog had a leather collar, with his Home Away tag, the Rabies ID, a local shelter tag and one that lovingly says Prince Charming with a jeweled crown. DF's dog and mine played all day and mine came in without his leather collar. That night my dog began to shiver as if he were freezing. He shook so violently we thought he was having seizures. We called the vet, took him in for a looksee and the X-ray showed my wonderful kid had eaten his collar tags and all, possibly the handle and some plastic of a milk jug and something no one could identify. They did emergency surgery to the tune (Dat da da dahhhhh) of $890.00. The vet is strongly against leather collars. The salt smell makes them like a dog rawhide treat and apparently the other dog had chewed the collar until it broke off his brothers neck. Of course the collar was shot - but they washed his tags and when we took him home 2 days later from surgery we had attached his tags to his new NYLON collar. A lot of people buy their dogs these rope toys, rope knots and they are awful toys to give a dog. They fray and the strands can get caught up and bind the intestines. Also too many rawhide treats are not good. KONG makes an excellent toy, that bounces weird, can be filled with peanut butter or their own cheese spray, and lasts even the most vicious of jaws. Mine is a 137 lb american bulldog and we also have a Pitbull - neither have ever been able to destroy a Kong for heavy chewers. Not even a knick...or a nut. ahah. Good luck - glad to hear little guy is okay - even if you do have to clean up the barf. Star [/QUOTE]
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