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Puppy bleeding from backside!
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My two year old collie lab x was a dreadful guzzler of random objects. She
had a serious op last year o remove a piece of tennis ball and inside they also
found a children in need rubber wrist bracelet she must have eaten on another
walk! grrr!
It's the Lab in her! Gut bucket dustbins, most of them.:rotfl: The general opinion of Lab owners near me is that they grow out of it and it's a "puppy thing". I did read once about a Bulldog type dog that had so much crap in it's stomach there wasn't any more room for food. There were toy cars and stones and loads of other stuff. But this dog had a disease, the name of which escapes me, whereby it would eat anything because it always felt hungry. The off switch in it's stomach didn't work. Ooh, I wonder if that's what I've got. It would explain my rapidly expanding waistline!
Some people only exist as examples of what to avoid....0
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