Pretty much. I was doing laundry, turned my back for thirty seconds and he ate at least 4 pairs of my fiance's. Maybe more, but there are definitely four pairs missing. I rushed over to that side of the room when I saw he had something, and by the time I got to him, he had swallowed it whole.
At least these should pass easier for him than that time he ate one of the smaller dog's stuffed lobster whole, or the time my brother's pit bull ate an entire queen sized bed sheet.
Try to get a video of him dragging his ass all over the yard trying to pass the part of the thong that doesn't come out in the poop.
I have a GSD and have to keep his tug-o-war ropes put away now, because he eats them and the strings attach to his poop and don't come all of the way out...It's funny to watch, but as much as he likes "kissing" people, I don't let him pull the strings out with his mouth, so he has some trouble.
My friend's greyhound had eaten it!
Try to get a video of him dragging his ass all over the yard trying to pass the part of the thong that doesn't come out in the poop.
I have a GSD and have to keep his tug-o-war ropes put away now, because he eats them and the strings attach to his poop and don't come all of the way out...It's funny to watch, but as much as he likes "kissing" people, I don't let him pull the strings out with his mouth, so he has some trouble.
I think I just puked a little
Hey ya Benny my good buddy!
Just a word of caution re your GSD. (and any puppy/dog in general) And I'm being dead serious on this one, unfortunately. Be careful helping pull those strings out of his behind if they don't pass naturally in his poop. Stuff like that can get wrapped up in their intestines and cause Peritonitis to set in, which could kill it.
Among other things in my life, while working at the Ranch, I doubled as a Vet Tech when needed. We learned that cuz one of the dogs up there got ahold of some horse tail hairs, ate them, and was trying to poop them out, without a whole lot of success. The owner tried to help (unknowingly) and ruptured the dog's intestine by pulling them out for him. It was dead within a 24 hour period of time. Wet Gangrene set in and that was the end of it. Gangrene is bad enough when it hits from the outside, but when it comes from the toxins within the dogs system, there's really not much you can do to save it.
Just a word to the wise. Hope I helped.
7th Stepper
Wow, I was way off. Well, maybe the licorice whips were pretty close.
....... PM me if you want to hear the story about my friends dane and the unfortunate girl at his party.....
I used to have a red nosed brindle pitbull and I had left him alone for about 30 minutes while going shopping.... I come home and half of a cherry wood door was gone..... No splinters.... nothing..... I looked every where for any trace of it and nothing..... Also when I came home he was laying in the bathroom sink with the water on, drinking straight from the faucet......
PM me if you want to hear the story about my friends dane and the unfortunate girl at his party.....
Just let your imagination run with it and you probably won't be too far off.Say what?