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- casspa, on 12/29/2008, -0/+35Where's the Top 10 Weirdest Pets Removed From People list?
- Lucas123, on 12/29/2008, -0/+29My son's dog just had two feet of its colon removed for the low, low price of $1,700 because it ate its leash. It also had pieces of a sock, tennis balls and other rubberized products in there. Yeah, a Golden Retriever.
- punx, on 12/29/2008, -1/+18My dog, when I was a kid, used to eat long, giant blades of grass whole. When it was time to, you know, it would get stuck halfway out and he would whine like there was no tomorrow and run in circles. Those blades of grass are sharp. Not to mention the rainbow color his droppings would be from eating all our crayons.
My Golden now, well he eats furniture. All my patio furniture, several TREES (and I mean whole saplings at least eight feet tall), a trampoline, shoes, glass, the net for my pool then the hose for good measure, extension cords, lightbulbs, tissue paper, water bottles, crickets, pigeons, chipmunks, wasps, and to make matters worse, he sits at my feet and has been known to chew on my toes. I can't imagine what's in his stomach at any given time.
My favorite though has to be his own crap. He especially fancies them if they're frozen. I call them his poopsicles. Thank God my landscapers pick them up now. Sick bastard. - angel.wardriver, on 12/29/2008, -0/+149. Socks
Ah, that explains it. I thought the evil sock fairy stole them from the washer/dryer...but it's been the dog. - fenrirGreyback, on 12/29/2008, -0/+14if only these had pictures??
Oh well, "TO THE FRONT PAGE AND BEYOND"
/buzz lightyear - EMFK, on 12/29/2008, -1/+13Man's wig? LOL!! Don't even want to know! :-)
- AmyVernon, on 12/29/2008, -0/+9My friend's minpins used to eat everything from diving weights to money. She even had RK surgery because she couldn't stand the thought of having to get yet another pair of eyeglasses to replace ones her dogs ate.
- tweaq, on 12/30/2008, -0/+9I can top those: I work at a dog daycare, so I've seen a dog throw up a teddy bear, only to eat it and throw it up again. And the best, I noticed a dog threw up in its water bowl, so I went to get it a clean bowl and fresh water. Only to find it had thrown up a USED condom. No one could face the owner, so I had to take him his dogs.
- albyliontk, on 12/29/2008, -2/+10They eat everything.... from knives to even rubber ducks!!!
- Nekura20x6, on 12/30/2008, -0/+7I was sure "Other Pets" would be on that list.
- YME1280, on 12/29/2008, -2/+9Richard Gere and the Gerbil would be at the top of that list.
- KennMac, on 12/30/2008, -0/+6My cat swallowed a 2.5" sewing needle with the thread attached. I have no idea how it got down to his stomach. $1000 of surgery later, he's ready to ingest other small objects again.
- inactive, on 12/30/2008, -2/+7You freeze his poop?
- inactive, on 12/30/2008, -1/+6uh oh..i love watching discovery channel where they show us inside shark's stomach..huhuu..
- inactive, on 12/30/2008, -0/+5...and an 84-carat diamond
- bjs3171, on 12/30/2008, -0/+5my dog tried to eat an extension cord. it was plugged in. he stopped trying to eat extension cords after that.
- BillyB, on 12/30/2008, -2/+6Dogs are dumb. Sorry, it's true.
- TWiThead, on 12/30/2008, -0/+4In the 1980s, my family, like many at the time, had a Commodore 64 computer with a B&W dot matrix printer (which used ink ribbons similar to those of a typewriter). Our tuxedo cat, Lucy, somehow got into one of the ribbons, tore off a large segment, and swallowed it. We discovered this upon seeing her walking around with part of the ribbon trailing from her rear end. Fortunately, we were able to extract it in one piece (and she was fine).
- JenniferInMO, on 12/30/2008, -1/+5My vet told me that hosiery is common. She has removed several pairs of pantyhose and socks from a variety of dogs.
- Junior612, on 12/30/2008, -0/+4But goldens ares so cute!
http://preview.tinyurl.com/9ehoxw
- AHammer16, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3I work at an Animal hospital and i have seen cigarette lighters, socks , whole rolls of paper towels, corn cobs, plastic of every type, wedding rings and the most damaging lengths of string. Oh yeah and the other day was a quart of cottage cheese along with the shredded plastic container.
- designingartist, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3A dog I used to have grazed in the garden. She ate green beans, tomatoes, raspberries, whatever.
All was fine until she ate an ear of corn - cob and all. Watching her try to pass that cob - whole - brought new meaning to the concept of 'walking like they have a corncob shoved up their . . .' - abaaa, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3oh god, I read #10 as "rubber dick," and only noticed that it was duck after reading the comments here. I still think that a rubber dick is more interesting and possibly more likely though...
- houndeyex, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3We had a golden retriever/lab mix that literally ate the bumper off my dad's car. Those dogs will eat anything.
- PCloadLetterWTF, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3Rubber Duck? ***** that...
My dog ate a plastic toy dinosaur... whole. And it took a $6000 surgery to have it removed and medicate the infection that ensued from Little Foot a la mode. Damn dog.... - inactive, on 12/30/2008, -2/+5Nice job starting the title with "top" when the third word ends in "est" already.
Try "10 weirdest items removed from the stomachs of pets".
Why the hell would you put "top" in front of that? - Maddoktor2, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3FTA:
"There is a medical term for pets eating strange objects - pica."
Pica chew? - Cate320, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3My cat used to eat used condoms. He used to tip the garbage can over to get them out, then chew on them and fling them around the house. I think he liked the way he could use his claws/teeth to stretch them and cause them to fly around. We eventually got around to getting a metal flip-top garbage can for the bedroom when he embarrassed us by dragging one into the lounge when we had company over. =/
- MissJulze, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3your golden is adorable :)
- Kakumeikeahi, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3Top 10? That list went to 20.
- timusca, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3One time my dog chewed up part of my bedspread and I never did find the missing piece... until a week later I was mowing the lawn and ran over a dog turd. Shooting out the side of the lawn mower was a huge chunk of my bedspread.
Also, occasionally my dog will get into some thread and it hangs out when she takes a dump. She starts freaking out, so the only choice I have is to hold onto the thread, smack her on the ass, and watch her run.
Fun times. And yet I still hate cats. - JerichoSam, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3My beagle-springer spaniel mix used to have that last habit, too. Ick. She also chewed furniture, carpet, and electrical cords. (I looked over to see her chewing the cord for a lamp. There were sparks coming out of her mouth!) She died several years ago, but--surprisingly--not for any reason related to her dietary habits.
- JFitzpatrick, on 12/30/2008, -0/+3You know those enormous children's bike helmets they put on the under 5-years-old crowd? The huge bright ass white and yellow monsters? When we were kids my golden retriever ate my kid brother's bike helmet. The entire thing. Bite by friggin bite. We found the thin plastic shell that goes over the yellow styrofoam out in the yard looking like a gutted turtle. She barfed yellow styrofoam all day but went on to live another 10 odd years.
My cat ate a significant part of a chenille blanket. She's never done much more than groom herself on the edge of cardboard boxes and occasionally bite at them, then one day she munches her way through 80 percent of a chenille blanket. Pretty much the cat version of "Colon Blow" I found.
Strangely I had 4 ferrets and none of them, despite ferrets being renowned for doing so, ever at anything crazy. A friend of mine had a ferret that ate an entire woman's stocking. No small feet for a 8 inch mammal to eat a 30 inch length of nylon. - IIECONII, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2My dog once ate and INDIVIDUALLY UNWRAPPED roughly 30 Reese's Pieces Peanut Butter Cups and ate them. Very little of the packaging was eaten.
She was a small dog, but didn't die from all the chocolate. She was lying on the floor for a LONG time panting, but she didn't die because of all the chocolate. I was impressed. Dogs don't ALWAYS die from chocolate. - dafpoo, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2buried for lameness
- jamesmeadon, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2Same story but with the x-rays to prove it.
http://newslite.tv/2008/12/30/20-weird-items-remov ... - zosoIV, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2I had a golden lab when I was about 10.
One day we heard her go "owwwwwwwwwww!!" as she was taking a dump in the back yard. At the same time my dad couldn't find his insole for his shoe.
Shelby ate, and passed a size 13 shoe insole. 100% intact. What a hell of a pet. - AHammer16, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2And your opinion matters because............?
- outofmir, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2My girlfriend's family dog ate her sister's pantyhose, and the sister had to wait behind the dog for him to poop. then she slowly puled the stretched out pantyhose for the dog's butt.
Pantyhose: $12.99 for a pair.
Dog adoption fees: $120.00
pulling a brown pantyhose from a dog's butt: PRICELESS. - spunkinator, on 12/30/2008, -2/+411. My neighbor's cat.
(oh wait, Digg loves cats. Digg me down, then.) - Herzasche, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2Poor Ducky :(
- bjs3171, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2ass.
- darkervisions, on 12/30/2008, -1/+3I had a pet lizard that ate one of my mother's earrings. We had it removed from his stomach surgically. He passed away almost 2 years ago.
- bjs3171, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2my dog eats latex gloves like spaghetti. 2 seconds and the whole things gone. they always break apart in his stomach, and pass easily, but it's ***** annoying. being that there's been construction in the house in the past year, he's eaten about 15.
- Myztry, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2Given up putting collars on my two labs. They chew each others collars off, and into tiny pieces. Not simple leather, but those 'seat belt' material ones.
Also beware with large (or whole) salami pieces. It appears the outer (plastic) layer prevents digestion, and they like them so much they don't even chew. - Haoie, on 12/30/2008, -1/+3Seems like pets and their owners each like to eat some positively unusual things.
- jamesmeadon, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2Same story but with the x-rays to prove it here http://newslite.tv/2008/12/30/20-weird-items-remov ...
- JerichoSam, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2My dog once ended up in the veterinary hospital because she was having seizures. Tests showed extremely low blood sugar. The vet thought it was an insulin-producing tumor. During surgery he found what he described as blue straws, lodged near the exit of her stomach. Turns out that she'd eaten cotton swabs from the wastebasket, and they lodged in a place that triggered her system to release an excess of insulin. The whole incident was very odd and very expensive, but she was fine after the surgery.
- karadotc0m, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2how big is said box of chocolates?
- budgeysmuggler, on 12/30/2008, -0/+2mine used to eat used pads. (not the writing on kind).
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