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Re: [pyrnet] Poop Burp - true story!
GROSS !
My Charlie will indulge in that taste treat too. I would love to hear any
suggestions to make him stop. The only way I know is to pick up everything
in the yard and I try for that but there is usually one somewhere that he
finds anyway. My vet says some dogs just do this, but I don't find that to
be an acceptable answer.
To add further insult to injury, he sometimes gets his own poop stuck on his
backside fur, but will he clean his own butt? - NO - he leaves that for me
to do and since he hates it so much it means that my husband has to
literally lay on top of him while I scrub. Mark wrestled in high school so
he can still pin Charlie quite well.
Human sensibilities do not extend to canines.
Amy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Melissa Wyglendowski" <wygate@hotmail.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:39 PM
Subject: [pyrnet] Poop Burp - true story!
> This happened in my household a couple of weeks ago and I've been meaning
to
> share the story.
>
> My Pyr - Liberty, and her cohort, our Lab - Timber, enjoy the appealing
> taste of horse poop and rabbit turds year around, and for some strange
> reason, eat frozen dog turds in the winter time. (Of couse, we do not
> condone this behavior, and stop it when we are able!) So, on this
particular
> Sunday, Liberty got ahold of a dog turd and ate it before my husband got
> outside to make her drop it. Later, once inside - while my husband was
> napping on the couch - Liberty went up to him and starting sniffing around
> his face. Then, like the polite young lady she is, loudly burped right in
> his face! My husband said it smelled like someone stuffed turds up his
> nose! He almost got sick - and since I'm pregnant - I almost peed my
pants
> in laughter!
>
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