Dogs = Fish Stuff?

Np.

My dog is obsessed with getting into trouble. Not matter how much we scold him for getting into the geabage, ghe keeps on doing it.
I dunno how he can remember his normal habits, and not remember us scolding him about the very thing he's about to do, evernight.
My dog broke the child proof locks on the garbage, so we figured we wouldn't spend the money to replace it.
He's getting old. 9 years he';s been with us! It seems he's been with us forever.....

I wounder if he likes eating fish.... he use to watch em', but I guess he got bored :/
 
just thought id mention, the grapes part (and obviously raisins, since they ARE grapes...) they have something in them that causes kidney failure.

"The APCC is still unable to determine the cause of renal (kidney) failure. Possibilities include 1) an agent in grapes and raisins themselves; 2) fungicides, herbicides, or pesticides contamination; 3) heavy metals; 4) high amounts of Vitamin D; or 5) fungus or mold contamination."


but raisins are more toxic, so be very careful with them!



my dog loves grapes. She always ends up snatching one or two, but its ok. as long as you dont do it on purpose and you keep an eye on them after hteyve eaten some (symptoms being jittery, hyperactive, puking, unable to urinate, etcetc.... go here for more info > http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/grapeandraisin.htm )

k, just thought id respond to that since it seems lots of people dont know. :)
 
Sorry for not responding sooner, but yes, Bre_B is right about the grapes/raisins.

Giving them just one usually doesn't hurt much, but as few as 8 can cause immediate kidney failure, siezures, and death. VERY few dogs live through this, even when taken to the vet soon after digesting them. So be very careful.
 
Plus I bet the docters bill costs a small fortune :X
 

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