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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 217805" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I'm glad I have a small dog!</p><p> </p><p>When I was a kid, though, we had a shepherd/husky mix. My stepmom used to leave the meat in the sink to defrost. So I came home one afternoon, after school and there was nothing there. I call her and ask...there was a whole frozen chicken. Nope, not there. I look in the freezer...nope. Later, I found the tiniest piece of wrapper in the back of the kitchen. The dog had eaten the whole thing...bones, wrapper and everything. My parents were worried about the chicken bones splintering and took the dog to the vet, but he was okay. They figured since the thing was frozen, the bones didn't splinter.</p><p> </p><p>Stepmom only let things defrost in the oven(off of course) after that. The dogs hadn't figured out how to open the oven door. Though we did have a Great Dane prior to that who could open door knobs and the refrigerator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 217805, member: 1024"] I'm glad I have a small dog! When I was a kid, though, we had a shepherd/husky mix. My stepmom used to leave the meat in the sink to defrost. So I came home one afternoon, after school and there was nothing there. I call her and ask...there was a whole frozen chicken. Nope, not there. I look in the freezer...nope. Later, I found the tiniest piece of wrapper in the back of the kitchen. The dog had eaten the whole thing...bones, wrapper and everything. My parents were worried about the chicken bones splintering and took the dog to the vet, but he was okay. They figured since the thing was frozen, the bones didn't splinter. Stepmom only let things defrost in the oven(off of course) after that. The dogs hadn't figured out how to open the oven door. Though we did have a Great Dane prior to that who could open door knobs and the refrigerator. [/QUOTE]
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