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In reply to the discussion: Oliver Serves Himself Dinner (not for the squeamish) [View all]Diamond_Dog
(34,711 posts)25. No.
Apparently according to online sources, they are like treats to dogs and in most cases wont make them sick. Shes done this a few times and was OK. Although one time she ate a dead bird that we werent too sure about so we gave her peroxide/water solution (squirted it down her throat with a special gadget) to make her throw it up. I read that on PetMD. Talk about disgusting.
Ive had 2 dogs previously, one other would go after rabbits but she just liked to chase them. Of course we try to discourage it, but they are too fast!
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Interesting that the cats have food in their bowls but still chase other animals.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#33
If a species really enjoys the hunt, kill and dinner chances of survival are higher?
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#36
I don't think dogs are boring, but they are fairly predictable in most cases.
Ocelot II
Apr 2023
#48