I'm so mad at my dog!!!

andromedaslove said:
Never mind I can't get the photos to post


Hey - they were there the last time I looked. What happened??

The puppies were adorable!
 
Our lab used to eat anything that wasn't nailed down lol. She just turned 9 and she's really mellow now. I can leave food out and she won't go for it. :dog:
 
kbkids said:
Hey - they were there the last time I looked. What happened??

The puppies were adorable!

All I was seeing were little red X's. Here I'll try again.

Delilah w/ pups
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Sampson
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The pups (3 yellow males and 2 chocolate females)
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Baloo... the puppy we kept who is now 2!!
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and our odd dog out .... the Foxie-Doxie Goliath
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Can you guys see those? All I am getting are red x's again!!
 

Your puppy will probably just poop a few more times than usual, but it shouldn't hurt him.
 
"O" well. I guess that's the important part, since I see them all the time!! :thumbsup2
 
:lmao:

Sorry, can't help but laugh. My girl probably gets into a loaf of bread a week! I can't seem to train my HUMAN kids & DH to put the bread away out of reach. She does fine with it.
 
We had our friend's dog while they were on vacation and forgot that big dogs can get stuff off the counter. He's so well behaved it never occured to us. We came home and found an empty bread wrapper - also very high fiber, whole grain bread. Our little dog has a very fussy stomach so we thought we were in for trouble, but neither one seemed to have any problems. I'm sure she ate her share, but I guess it helped that they split it!
 
andromedaslove said:
How old is the dog? I know my labs, even at 6 years old just CAN NOT be trusted to their own devices when we are not home. They get bored and start getting into everything, garbage, toys, food. Unfortunately, that is the thing about labs when they are bored they become VERY destructive. My 6 year old yellow male literally chewed a hole through the linoleum in my kitchen, also he used to love to chew the electrical wires to our AC unit. We think he like the shock. The 2 yr old yellow male, chewed up the entire window AC unit on our back porch, and our 6 yr old chocolate female likes to steal the kids stuffed animals (she thinks they are her babies) and hides them in her kennel.

If you haven't already done so you might wanna consider Crate Training your lab for when you aren't home. It keeps them and your home safe when you aren't there to supervise them. Mine have grown to love theirs and if we leave the doors open when we are home they will go in their to go to sleep.

Dana

Jake turned 4 in October. He does have a crate that we leave open most of the time when we're gone and he likes it so much he usually goes in there without any coaxing. He obviously couldn't resist the bread today. I check the counters before I leave because he gets into whatever is on them. Unfortunately, my dh failed to see the loaf of bread. I also found out dh took out a leftover pot roast/veggies to put down the disposal but just left it in the sink :confused3 so Jake got that too. Knock on wood, he's never done anything destructive except when he was a puppy.

Funny thing is is that he is at his bowl wanting more food. Honestly, I've never seen a dog that would just eat till he died!!!

thanks for all the stories. It's nice to know it's not just my furbaby that acts this way!
 
One of us has to guard the table at dinner time. Once I placed DH's hamburger on table and walked away and he was in the kitchen too. Suzy jumped in his chair and grabbed his hamburger off the plate and proceeded to eat it. She was so mad when he took from her and fed it to Katie (our lab/shepherd mix).
 
That's funny. I was babysitting yesterday and had packed a sandwich for lunch. The family dog dug the sandwich out of my dufflebag and ate it-Ziploc bag and all! I was there all day and he didn't have any problems. Of course, the last time I babysat at that house, the dog ate a rubber ball!!
Jana
 
Things my lab has eaten:
a 9X13 pan of hot wings, bones and all
many loaves of bread
my son's entire pillowcase of halloween candy - in the wrappers (he pooped out entire candy bars -- still wrapped. DS didn't want them back for some reason!)
several poor little baby birds
a large toad
1/2 lb. of liverwurst with the casing on it
8 crab cakes (threw up all night after that one, on every carpet we owned, NOT the floors of course, but the carpets)

These are only the tip of the iceberg....
 
Loaf of bread, no problemo! Our Lab has done the exact same thing. He has also eaten an ENTIRE 8 POUND BAG OF CAT FOOD!!! :rotfl2: That earned him a trip to the Emergency vet. You think a loaf of bread makes one round Lab? You haven't seen my dog rolling (and I mean ROLLING) into the Emergency vet! :lmao:

Labs are dogs that do not have that instinct that says "STOP EATING... YOU ARE GOING TO POP." They are smart dogs, but not when it comes to food.

On the other hand, our Doberman has also eaten a loaf of bread and an entire dozen cupcakes (with wrappers) that I had just baked, right off the counter. He also enjoys any paper products, including used kleenex.

Too funny. You will probably have one fun night on your hands!

Tracy
 
OMG, I am so laughing my butt off, especially about the dog who pooped out whole, wrapped candy bars!

My black lab ate a stick of butter tonight. She also peed in her "in heat" diapers, tore it out of the doggie panties and ate half of it! :eek: But the funniest thing I saw was when I was walking her around the yard, I happened upon an old pile of her poo, and interspersed in it was shreds of my husband's Simpson's boxer shorts! Ya gotta love those labs!
 
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When we got our lab spayed, the vet told us not to feed her for 12 hours. Well, I didn't, but she helped herself to a mouse! When she was coming off the anesthesia, she vomited mouse and stunk up the vet's office for the longest time. He said he'd never smelled anything like it! :lmao:
 
The dog we had before our kids was a Greyhound/black lab mix. His favorite thing to eat was used razor blade cartridges from the bathroom garbage. He just loved to chew on them :crazy2: He also once ate a bottle of advil (about 40 pills in the bottle.) Vet couldn't believe he survived that one :sad2:
 
HayGan said:
The dog we had before our kids was a Greyhound/black lab mix. His favorite thing to eat was used razor blade cartridges from the bathroom garbage. He just loved to chew on them :crazy2: He also once ate a bottle of advil (about 40 pills in the bottle.) Vet couldn't believe he survived that one :sad2:

My dog ate my synthroid once! I called the vet and he assured me she'd be okay.

I'm starting to feel like such a bad dog mom! :guilty:
 
If it makes you feel better, as a stupid teenager I willingly fed my tiny cocker spaniel puppy a bowl full of rice not realizing that rice expands in your stomach. Let's just say an hour later she was rolling around on the floor wider than she was tall- her feet wouldn't even reach the floor. I thought she was going to explode! Mercifully she didn't and I only cried for about an hour.
 


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