What's the craziest thing your dog ever ate?

Airedale56

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Alright, I know you guys are wondering:

"Where did the ol' Airedale come up with this question?"

Yesterday evening I was on the phone with our daughter when my wife shrieked "come here quick!" I ran upstairs and my wife was at the back door pointing outside saying "Hurry! There's something wrong with Spud! There's something hanging out of his butt!" (Spud is my 8 month old cur from Dasher's Stryker and now tmix's Sage previous litter. He's Cooper's brother)

I ran to the door and Spud was crazy, acting like something was chasing him. He had what I thought was the biggest tapeworm I had ever seen coming out of his anus. When I caught him and yanked it out, it was a dryer sheet from the clothes basket that he had apparently ate and passed through his digestive system. After I found out what it was, I found it pretty comical, the way he looked and was acting.
AND NO, I DIDN'T GET PICTURES!!!!

Anyway, how about your dogs?
 
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I can't put any cloth in my dogs kennel these days cause he will eat them and the same thing happens that happened to spud. My dog will spin in circles really fast until i help him out. I've gotten tired of it so, no more blankets in his kennel.
 
Oh yeah, I forgot. When she was a pup, Purdy the Airedale passed a pair of my wifes panties. No, I've never told the wife.....shhhh. Some things are better left alone.
 
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2 pound bag of green and red peanut M&M at Christmas time followed by a full bag including bag and wrappers of Werthers.

I watched a friend pull a full size green garbage bag out the back end of his dog.
 
My feist Sarge swallowed a complete fox squirrel skin when he was 6 months old and weighed about 10 pounds. I caught the tip of the tail right before it went out of sight and pulled it all back out.
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My Amstaff ate mesh bag used to wrap a Porketta, most of a endtable leg, part of my deck and various other items made of wood, he liked it for some reason or another.

he has done the dryer sheet thing as well, fortunatly it passed with no help needed LOL.

My old vizla ate half of brand new golf shoe, they were my dads and he had just picked them up that day, very funny.

I learned along time ago not to give a dog those braided rope toys, you usually end up chasing em around the yard, hard to do when you are laughing.

The garbage bag situation though gross is absolutly hillarious!

Dave
 
I had a pan of old engine oil......a mouse fell in been in there a long time...dog ate the mouse. Certainly wasn't constipated.
 
HEHE!

We have had a full sized garbage bag come out of our lab. A GI Joe, numerous socks.

The one really bad one was a friends Wimriner(Sp?). They had a rug in the kitchen that was basically a piece of cloth about the size of a big thumb in diameter. This cloth was wrapped in a spiral fashion around itself to make a full sized rug. When we got home from the bar, we found the dog had got in the house. we looked for him, but could not get him to come. I ended up in the kitchen and found the dog. It had chewed the rug and got the terminal end loose, it started eating the rug. When we arrived he had about 6 feet of the rug down and several more to go. Of course she took teh dog to vet. He said it was the most impressive thing he had seen in terms of dogs eating random stuff.
 
Ha Ha Ha thats just downright funny
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...I've been lucky all the crazy stuff my dogs have ate has passed without my help
 
LMAO man I am glad my dog has been pretty good about not eating things like posted above. My ex's dog on the other hand would eat anything and everything, socks, underwear, stuffed animals.
 
I had a lab that loved bars of soap. Another lab ate a palstic grocery sack and acted like Airedale56s spud. He would also eat rocks. Big rocks they wouldnt pass but he would throw them up.
 
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My young running walker will be 2 in June, and she will EAT ANYTHING PLASTIC. She ate the whole handle off of a pooper scooper that was leaning against the cage and she was able to pull inside. She has eaten butter bowls. She also enjoyed a few solar lights that were decorated light candy canes that lined our side walk in the winter. Thankfully I havent had to help her out yet with anything she has eaten. The weirdest thing is she has a big plastic heated water bowl in her pen for the winter and she wont touch it.
 
ajgunners post reminded me of our departed standard poodle. One Christmas he ate a whole bag of, individually wrapped in christmas red & green foil, dove chocolates that was a gift for our daughter under the tree.
He pooped glitter for a week!
 
My first Gordon Setter emptied my daughters Easter Basket, eggs, jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, peeps, foil wrapped chocolate eggs. My 'dale ate a plastic water bottle, and it came back up around midnight the next three nights.
 
Did not devour it but took 2 big bites out of a large terracotta planter on the deck, man the wife was pissed!
Rick H...
 
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