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Hey everyone, I'm currently a Vet Student in third year, if you have any questions you are curious about, ask me and I will answer you or find out for ya!
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Does a bear really poo in the woods
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Did you know that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing? Dr Michael
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Edited by
soufiehere
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Tue 02/04/14 01:31 PM
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Goody!
Okay, my man feeds the dog chicken, still on the bones. The dog seems to like this, no problem. But I am terrified every time I give her a piece of chicken with the bone, that she will choke. She is a pretty big dog. Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Am I being silly? |
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Does a bear really poo in the woods Not only do they poo in the woods, sometimes they even poo wood. |
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I would be surprised if your dog had a problem with it since wild dogs eat birds of all sizes all the time and I doubt many of them choke on the bones.
Plus dogs are just as likely to choke on their food as we are on ours. That's my thoughts on it anyway. |
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Does a bear really poo in the woods Not only do they poo in the woods, sometimes they even poo wood. Well I never knew that, thanks for sharing it with me. So when they poo wood, does it come out like tables and chairs and things. |
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Does a bear really poo in the woods Not only do they poo in the woods, sometimes they even poo wood. Well I never knew that, thanks for sharing it with me. So when they poo wood, does it come out like tables and chairs and things. Absolutely! There is a big one for papa Bear A medium size one for mama bear And a little one for Baby Bear. Those bears eat a lot of fiber. |
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Does a bear really poo in the woods Not only do they poo in the woods, sometimes they even poo wood. Well I never knew that, thanks for sharing it with me. So when they poo wood, does it come out like tables and chairs and things. Absolutely! There is a big one for papa Bear A medium size one for mama bear And a little one for Baby Bear. Those bears eat a lot of fiber. |
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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I'm not a pheasent plucker, I'm a pheasant pluckers son and I only pluck pheasents in the midday sun.
say it quick and keep repeating it. Did you smile. answers on a postcard please |
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how far can a deer run into the woods?
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how far can a deer run into the woods? Thats a loaded question right |
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how far can a deer run into the woods? Thats a loaded question right yep... |
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Pfffft.. everyone knows he would chuck what a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood. I hope no one gets a woody from this. |
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I would be surprised if your dog had a problem with it since wild dogs eat birds of all sizes all the time and I doubt many of them choke on the bones. Plus dogs are just as likely to choke on their food as we are on ours. That's my thoughts on it anyway. Makes good sense. I sure HOPE y'all are right. |
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I would be surprised if your dog had a problem with it since wild dogs eat birds of all sizes all the time and I doubt many of them choke on the bones. Plus dogs are just as likely to choke on their food as we are on ours. That's my thoughts on it anyway. Makes good sense. I sure HOPE y'all are right. Well here's a thought. A while ago I saw a news article about a black lab that had eaten a bunch of rocks while at the beach. While it didn't choke on any of them. It did have to go to the vet to have them removed from it's bowels. |
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I would be surprised if your dog had a problem with it since wild dogs eat birds of all sizes all the time and I doubt many of them choke on the bones. Plus dogs are just as likely to choke on their food as we are on ours. That's my thoughts on it anyway. Makes good sense. I sure HOPE y'all are right. My dog had a stroke last year, it cost my parents �3000 which is about $4500 to put him right. My father still goes on about it all the time, miserable old fool lol. My father I mean, my dog is cool as |
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Well here's a thought. A while ago I saw a news article about a black lab that had eaten a bunch of rocks while at the beach. While it didn't choke on any of them. It did have to go to the vet to have them removed from it's bowels. I would hate to be the one having to explain it to the dog on the way to the Vet's. My cats still look at me funny when I have scissors. I think they remember the spaying and neutering. |
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My dog had a stroke last year, it cost my parents �3000 which is about $4500 to put him right. My father still goes on about it all the time, miserable old fool lol. My father I mean, my dog is cool as Awwwww, poor thing. The dog I mean. |
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