Labradors can eat ANYTHING. Thankfully she was busted before getting into the actual Pebbles themselves. (PS - the mask was not about the cereal box. it was about the stomach flu going around the house.)
Labradors can eat ANYTHING. Thankfully she was busted before getting into the actual Pebbles themselves. (PS - the mask was not about the cereal box. it was about the stomach flu going around the house.)
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Reminded me of the time my bulldog ate a $800 can of macadamia nuts. Kids left an open jar in the back seat of the minivan, and the dog got to it. No one had any idea what happened until the next morning, when he tried to walk but could only drag himself along the floor by his front legs.
(And no, the can of nuts didn’t cost $800, but the trip to the animal urgent care center did. This happened on a holiday weekend, like all pet emergencies do. FYI, macadamia nuts are extremely toxic to dogs.) In Bruno’s case, he was pretty much paralyzed as a result, until the nuts started to work themselves out of him system. Good times!
Dachshunds are worse. Kirby managed to get inside Tori’s packed suitcase, zipped closed, where she smelled a sealed container of Hershey Kisses. She chewed her way in and ate every last chocolate candy complete with tinfoil. Never threw up, never acted sick. The dachshund is indestructible.
I know why he’s wearing the mask but it still just cracks me up to see it.
You gotta bring Thora over to meet George. They will keep each other out of trouble (hopefully). And Gracie misses you. She hates me now that I brought “that liitle dog” home.