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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville

my pups just eaten tomorrows dinner (lunch)... snaffled up some chicken and bacon pasta .. with onion, mushrooms and green beans.

Dont know if I should be worried or pissed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The dog has good taste in food.

I would be upset if it had turned its nose at the food myself!

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

Depends if it gives him the shits.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

onion is the only thing that could be dodgy. google it as I don't know how much would be dangerous.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"onion is the only thing that could be dodgy. google it as I don't know how much would be dangerous."

There was garlic in there and I'm not sure about tomatoes.

They were well cooked but yea, little concerned.

I do think the shits will be in full flow tomorrow tomorrow though. The shit!

Ummm my gourmet food!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Seems he just a pup it may not take as much as an adult dog, and they will eat anything. Mine polished off half a bowl off vindaloo

Onions and Garlic

Onions and garlic in all forms -- powdered, raw, cooked, or dehydrated -- can destroy a dog's red blood cells, leading to anemia. That can happen even with the onion powder found in some baby food. An occasional small dose is probably OK. But just eating a large quantity once or eating smaller amounts regularly can cause poisoning. Symptoms of anemia include weakness, vomiting, little interest in food, dullness, and breathlessness.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Keep on eye on him but don't panic it's unlikely to be a toxic amount the amount of onion and garlic in a single portion of a pasta dish isn't going to amount to a lot of either.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville

yep, thanks - useful post.

amazing what foods can be absolutely disasterous for them

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I used to have 3 generations of Border Collies, all raised from pups. They would eat mostly anything but they all spat the mushrooms out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Made me chuckle think the dog will be sharing his lovely aroma with you tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yep, thanks - useful post.

amazing what foods can be absolutely disasterous for them"

Yeah, mines eaten grapes before I was aware they could be dangerous. There are companies that sell garlic based products for dogs, tablets to inhibit fleas etc. I was told once that rubbing dogs coats with raw garlic will be as good as any flea treatment.

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"I used to have 3 generations of Border Collies, all raised from pups. They would eat mostly anything but they all spat the mushrooms out "

yeah hes eaten a poop bag in the past .. and no, it didnt make things easier

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"yep, thanks - useful post.

amazing what foods can be absolutely disasterous for them

Yeah, mines eaten grapes before I was aware they could be dangerous. There are companies that sell garlic based products for dogs, tablets to inhibit fleas etc. I was told once that rubbing dogs coats with raw garlic will be as good as any flea treatment."

yep heard that too. I ame the eame mistake with grapes- use to give them pretty much daily unlit I heard they cause renal failure. He was perfectly fine though never given them again.

Thing is I gave him a bit of a garibaldi (before I knew rasins/sultanas are bad) and he lost 3kg in a week, he was near meeting his maker - came through though

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By *oodmess OP   Man
over a year ago

yumsville


"Made me chuckle think the dog will be sharing his lovely aroma with you tomorrow "

I didnt mention. He jumped on the sofa an raised a burp. Smelt fooking lovely !

right in my face with it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Made me chuckle think the dog will be sharing his lovely aroma with you tomorrow

I didnt mention. He jumped on the sofa an raised a burp. Smelt fooking lovely !

right in my face with it"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Border Terrier would eat anything, including Marmite, however, he is not keen on raw vegetables and eggs.

He loves to share my fry ups and BBQs when we go camping, and loves a bit of toast in the morning.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My Border Terrier would eat anything, including Marmite, however, he is not keen on raw vegetables and eggs.

He loves to share my fry ups and BBQs when we go camping, and loves a bit of toast in the morning.

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I used to have a border terrier exactly the same, if I put anything down for a second it was gone before I relished

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
over a year ago

Herts


"My Border Terrier would eat anything, including Marmite"

Marmite's good for them, supposedly. Gives them a strong glossy coat.

- Amy. x

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"My Border Terrier would eat anything, including Marmite

Marmite's good for them, supposedly. Gives them a strong glossy coat.

- Amy. x"

As does sarnies/pilchards in tomato sauce

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield

Damn autocarrot

Sardines not sarnies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my pups just eaten tomorrows dinner (lunch)... snaffled up some chicken and bacon pasta .. with onion, mushrooms and green beans.

Dont know if I should be worried or pissed "

Ha ha bless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is ut true bout tge garlic being a flea tratment....if yes wld it work on my cat?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well I am sure your dog loved it . x My dogs love my food ........ I always make to much . And the Dog maybe just needed feeding ,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dogs will eat literally anything.

But only if I give it to them.

I have two alsations and I could leave my food on the floor, go out of the room for 10 minutes and they wouldnt touch it unless I told them too.

But if it was offered they would eat anything...they dont even chew it. Just swallow it and its gone!! Haha!!

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Is ut true bout tge garlic being a flea tratment....if yes wld it work on my cat?"

Yes. Get some garlic capsules and try giving those - mine treat cod liver oil capsules like fruit pastilles!

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

My dog will eat anything and has had bouts of a gastric problem because of this in the past, so she is watched like a hawk now.

She adores cheese and has been begging for oranges. Never given her oranges in case it harms her, but did see Paul O'Grady give a bulldog a bit of satsuma on For the Love of dogs.

Love that program.

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
over a year ago

Herts


"Damn autocarrot

Sardines not sarnies."

I was about to say! Lol. x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My woofter loves and I mean LOVES toast

He will turn his nose up at most things, but sit with a toast and a brew in a morning and his saliva glands turn into dripping taps until you hand some over.

And we have severe huffs and puffs on a cereal day if the milk and residue isn't handed over when I've had my bit.

That is a proper 'I am gonna throw myself in my bed and look incredibly sulky' moment.

It's just a good job I don't like the leftover milk then

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"My woofter loves and I mean LOVES toast

He will turn his nose up at most things, but sit with a toast and a brew in a morning and his saliva glands turn into dripping taps until you hand some over.

And we have severe huffs and puffs on a cereal day if the milk and residue isn't handed over when I've had my bit.

That is a proper 'I am gonna throw myself in my bed and look incredibly sulky' moment.

It's just a good job I don't like the leftover milk then "

mine loves bread/toast too but she's allergic to the wheat or something in it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is ut true bout tge garlic being a flea tratment....if yes wld it work on my cat?"

Google it, there seems to be quite a few companies selling treatments with garlic in and it's not going to hurt to try...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is ut true bout tge garlic being a flea tratment....if yes wld it work on my cat?

Yes. Get some garlic capsules and try giving those - mine treat cod liver oil capsules like fruit pastilles!"

I give mine cod liver oil once a day, the oils are good for the coats, any oily fish will have the same effect, but cost more...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

na should b fine my dog eats anythin and everythin!!! however it might get the shits!! just gotta learn to put ur food up higher!!

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts

thinking of feeding our springer some plastic bags ....hoping her poo comes out pre packed shes a proper shit factory

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Korean neighbours dog ate their dinner once.

Not sure whatever happened to him after that.

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