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Old 02-06-2012, 05:36 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have given up on this. I only watch for objects that can hurt my pup. I talked to my breeder about it, she said its normal. She even correctly predicted, that dogs will eat grass, mud, dry wall. Its because their body tells them they need a certain mineral, evidently dry wall has gypsum.

Its ok.

And pups have diarrhea all the time. And yes, my pup one day came back from the play ground and barfed out about a pound of mud and grass on the kitchen floor. If they eat too much crap, they will barf it out. Some days my pup's poo has pieces of dry wall in it.

So watch for metal, plastic, rubber, glass, stones. All natural junk like paper, mud, grass, even dry wall, basically objects which will not burst their innards, let them eat.

Not much you can do about it. So why get stressed?
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Old 02-06-2012, 04:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I have given up on this. I only watch for objects that can hurt my pup. I talked to my breeder about it, she said its normal. She even correctly predicted, that dogs will eat grass, mud, dry wall. Its because their body tells them they need a certain mineral, evidently dry wall has gypsum.

Its ok.

And pups have diarrhea all the time. And yes, my pup one day came back from the play ground and barfed out about a pound of mud and grass on the kitchen floor. If they eat too much crap, they will barf it out. Some days my pup's poo has pieces of dry wall in it.

So watch for metal, plastic, rubber, glass, stones. All natural junk like paper, mud, grass, even dry wall, basically objects which will not burst their innards, let them eat.

Not much you can do about it. So why get stressed?
Thanks for this =3 I know grass and all that isn't going to hurt him (for the most part, he only goes for the natural stuff), it's just frustrating when he gets the runs...I'm working on not letting everything stress me out, so thanks
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