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1.) Swamp Fox - 09/14/2017
:grin::grin::grin:


I can't figure out how to embed these instagrams, if that's even possible, so here's the link to several videos:

[url]http://www.wideopenspaces.com/guy-has-very-well-behaved-pet-coyote-house-trained/[/url]


I can't decide if my favorite is the one with the Great Dane, or the chocolate pudding.
2.) DParker - 09/14/2017
I wonder if chocolate is as toxic to coyotes as it is to domesticated dogs.
3.) bluecat - 09/14/2017
That is pretty neat.
4.) Swamp Fox - 09/14/2017
[QUOTE=DParker;51616]I wonder if chocolate is as toxic to coyotes as it is to domesticated dogs.[/QUOTE]


That's a great question. I would suppose it is. However, a very small amount shouldn't hurt, from what little I know. It also depends on the type of chocolate.

Here's a calculator and some charts:


[url]http://www.petmd.com/dog/chocolate-toxicity[/url]
5.) DParker - 09/14/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;51621]That's a great question. I would suppose it is. However, a very small amount shouldn't hurt, from what little I know. It also depends on the type of chocolate.

Here's a calculator and some charts:


[url]http://www.petmd.com/dog/chocolate-toxicity[/url][/QUOTE]

Hey, that's really handy. Thanks.
6.) Triton Rich - 09/14/2017
[B]Well, according to the calculator, my Jack Russel Terrior had the appropriate response when he got into the halloween candy.....[/B]
7.) Swamp Fox - 09/14/2017
Same deal with cats and dairy. People think they can give them milk and cheese, etc., which they love, but it's a no-no. If anyone's interested, I'll see if I can find some good info. But I know how everybody is about cats around here, so I'm not expecting overwhelming demand...LOL
8.) bluecat - 09/15/2017
Is there a chart for pistachios?
9.) Jon - 09/15/2017
I had a Doberman who ate everything, chicks panties was his favorite. I was a single guy back then and he had his share of panties......he'd just eat the crotch out of them and leave the rest. Pretty funny actually.
He also ate a POUND of chocolate fudge off the counter and never got sick. Ohh, the to-go container of 25 chicken wings, devoured and shit out all the bones without any intestinal issues. Not sure what his guts were made of but I'm assuming Kevlar or something equally bullet proof.
10.) Swamp Fox - 09/15/2017
LOL ...

"Hey, babe. How'd you like to come over for a drink?"

"Sure. That'd be great."

"Okay, but I gotta warn you to keep your underwear on."
11.) bluecat - 09/15/2017
[QUOTE=Jon;51635]I had a Doberman who ate everything, chicks panties was his favorite. I was a single guy back then and he had his share of panties......he'd just eat the crotch out of them and leave the rest. Pretty funny actually.
He also ate a POUND of chocolate fudge off the counter and never got sick. Ohh, the to-go container of 25 chicken wings, devoured and shit out all the bones without any intestinal issues. Not sure what his guts were made of but I'm assuming Kevlar or something equally bullet proof.[/QUOTE]

I'm just guessing, but I bet that dog saw more action than you did. Just a hunch...:grin:
12.) Swamp Fox - 09/15/2017
Here's some info on nuts (and peanuts):

[url]http://www.wagthedoguk.com/2014/08/22/bad-nuts-for-dogs/[/url]
13.) bluecat - 09/15/2017
Swampy, we need to have a short clip of Wiley Coyote eating pudding so I can watch it while I'm working.
14.) bluecat - 09/15/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;51639]Here's some info on nuts (and peanuts):

[url]http://www.wagthedoguk.com/2014/08/22/bad-nuts-for-dogs/[/url][/QUOTE]

Dang, no more pistacchios for my furry friend. Thanks for posting that SwampGiggle.
15.) crookedeye - 09/17/2017
[QUOTE=Jon;51635]I had a Doberman who ate everything, chicks panties was his favorite. I was a single guy back then and he had his share of panties......he'd just eat the crotch out of them and leave the rest. Pretty funny actually.
He also ate a POUND of chocolate fudge off the counter and never got sick. Ohh, the to-go container of 25 chicken wings, devoured and shit out all the bones without any intestinal issues. Not sure what his guts were made of but I'm assuming Kevlar or something equally bullet proof.[/QUOTE]

apparently this tells me the dog had a lack of vitamin d and b1..in others words he had a lack of fish in its diet..
16.) Swamp Fox - 09/17/2017
LOL ...
17.) Jon - 09/18/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;51638]I'm just guessing, but I bet that dog saw more action than you did. Just a hunch...:grin:[/QUOTE]

No, you must have thought Swampy posted this. It's me, Jon
18.) Swamp Fox - 09/18/2017
19.) bluecat - 09/18/2017
[QUOTE=Jon;51702]No, you must have thought Swampy posted this. It's me, Jon[/QUOTE]

+2 :-)
20.) bluecat - 09/18/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;51705][/QUOTE]

Swampy, have you thought about Farmers Only Dot Com? I bet they would make an exception if you told them you were just a cat hoarder.
21.) Jon - 09/18/2017
cathoardersonly.com?
22.) Swamp Fox - 09/18/2017