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    Old 02-18-2011, 09:06 PM
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    http://www.peteducation.com/article....+1659&aid=1030
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    Old 02-18-2011, 09:08 PM
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    thanks!
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    Old 02-18-2011, 10:11 PM
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    They are right about macadamia nuts. I fed one of dogs about 5 and she woke up paralyzed. Luckily, it was reversible. On the other hand, there are thousands of dogs thriving on a raw meat diet, so I'd take that one with a grain of salt.

    Thank you for posting.
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    Old 02-18-2011, 11:43 PM
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    I didn't see any mention of the Kumquat. My niece's dog ate a lot of her crop and died. Vet said he saw this happen every now and then.
    Had a friend who had to pen her hound up in the fall, the dog got so fat eating figs from the trees that he looked like a watermelon with legs!!
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    Old 02-19-2011, 01:59 AM
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    Thank you very interesting but GOOD!
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    Old 02-19-2011, 03:29 AM
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    At first glance I thought it said "feeddogs"!
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    Old 02-19-2011, 01:32 PM
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    Most of this stuff it would never occur to me to give some to the dog. A lot of it I wouldn't eat!!! :?
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    Old 02-19-2011, 03:51 PM
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    Two years ago my sister "babysat" my dog while I was doing an artfair. Long story short, Boomie ( the same dog as in my avatar) ingested 12 oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips. I got to my sister's around 8 that night (6 hours into the chip episode) and Boomie was in high distress. Drove him immediately to Univ of Minnesota Vet Emergency Clinic. They didn't think he would make it through the night with a heart beat so high from the caffeine. Left him there and was up all night. Took him home around 3:00 the next day still a little loopy but alive and kicking. I told him when I left for the night that I he had to make it through the night because I needed him so. He's always been such a good listener. Boomie - my dog with nine lines. (BTW -- Boomie's a resuce who was seriously tortured by his first family -- what a guy!) My buddy - Boomer.
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