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Objects in the mouth

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Chamberlain loves to hold rocks in his mouth. He doesn't bite them or chew them. He just picks them up and holds them loosely in his mouth.
 
Cute thread :)

Brooky LOVES her bully stick...and always gets one after a bath (hence the wet fur baby!)


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And an honorary guest...this is our friends cav Ruby, she loves to eat all of Brooklyn's Nylabones (good thing, because Brooky hates them:rolleyes:)


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Glad you liked it Desrae!
He was so funny trotting around with this chew. The only trouble was he couldnt get it through the dog flap so all we could hear was crash, bang as he tried.

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My friend bought it for him.......it lasted AGES:p
 
Here is my contribution :)

I wish I had my camera with me when Alfie had a discarded cigarette end ( from the street not mine ! ) hanging out the corner of his mouth :mad: :mad: :mad: not good, but it looked funny

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Object in mouth-Doberman puppy
 
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p60/chellerex/TheRealBABYRexy.jpg?t=1311281711 aarrggh I've a perfect pic but it wont upload :(


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This is a great photo but PLEASE do not allow your dog to have dummies - they are very dangerous, as dogs have been known to bite the teat off. They can easily cause an obstruction of the gut, causing diarrhoea or vomiting, and often necessitating surgery to remove the obstruction - IF it is identified in time, as they are invisible on x-ray. Sadly dogs have DIED from swallowing these
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