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Readers share their dog tales
Topic Started: Dec 20 2006, 12:06 AM (57 Views)
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Oddball appetites: Readers share their dog tales
Things your pets have eaten: A fake tree, a real Rolex ... even a hamster

My, but your dogs have eaten some weird things. When we asked for your tales of the strangest things your pooch has consumed, we received hundreds of responses.

Among the most notable? A Rolex watch, a dress, lots of underwear, cash, fake trees and — especially disturbing — a hamster.

One reader wrote to tell us about a pug that devoured cheerleading pompoms. “We didn't know it until she was passing them,” she wrote. “Our school colors are maroon and white and there was the pompoms coming out. My husband said, look, she's in the school spirit.”

More here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16208922/
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Read about my Grandson in the first "Smarter than Jack" stories.
Smarter than Jack (NZ) This series of true animal stories has been very successful and gone almost worldwide. Animal welfare groups in the host countries receive a share of the proceeds from the sale of books in their respective countries .

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