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mkhtk79 01-19-2019 11:28 PM

My gf apparently fed my dog a few grapes while she was eating them herself. This happened a few times before I found out about it. I'm assuming it was the reason she (the dog ) started having kidney problems several months later. Watch out for those grapes!

mrbb 03-23-2021 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by upssSpala (Post 4389642)
How do I move a thread to a different topic?
hi all :)

you cannot move a thread, only a MOD can, so you have to ASK one to do so if you wish to have one moved!

and THIS question should be asked in its OWN thread too, not polluting an established thread with a question that has nothing to do with topic???

Gm54-120 04-05-2021 06:00 AM

More SPAMMERS. Takes me a couple seconds to spot these each day.

Bocajnala 04-05-2021 09:36 AM

Goned-ed.

-Jake

MudderChuck 05-16-2021 03:53 AM

I realize the original post was spam, but I have something to add. One of my dogs was staying sick and it took me a while to figure out why. I normally put shelled peanuts and sunflower seeds in my bird feeder and the dogs scarf up what the birds toss around onto the ground. The wife bought wild bird seed, a lot of seed birds do just fine with, some are poison for dogs. Shortly after I stopped putting wild bird seed in the feeder my dog got better. You'd think dogs would be more instinctively smarter about what not to eat, ain't so. I'm hoping his kidneys don't have permanent damage.


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