Posted on 07 October 2009. Tags: butt plugs, dryer sheets, fiber for dogs
Molly likes to eat dryer sheets. I usually find out about it that day when she barfs it up or a few days later when she poops it out.
Last night, she had the remaining evidence hanging from the corner of her mouth stuck by a thread between her teeth. Now I would like to teach her good hygiene by having her brush her floss teeth, but doing it with a dryer sheet is overkill. Three-quarters of the sheet went somewhere…
Since she didn’t barf it out, I guess it’s coming out the other end. I gave her extra pumpkin with her chicken last night for extra fiber in her diet to help ease it out.
I’m not looking forward to the next few days cause I’m sure that something is going to get plugged — and dryer sheets make a really good dachshund butt plug — which I have to extract with one swift yank. It’s unpleasant for both of us, but I’m sure that Molly gets the worst of it.
Will she ever learn not to eat things? Will we ever learn to quickly pick them up and remove them from the laundry? The answer to this is of course is no. I guess we’ll have to live with our Dachshund dryer sheet butt plugs for now.
Posted in Dog Treats
Posted on 07 August 2007.
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Posted on 30 April 2007.
Clare just started a new blog that looks like an excellent source of information. Her blog is a resource “devoted to helping new and existing dog owners have a long and rewarding relationship with their dog.”
I really enjoyed her articles especially, “How to Puppy Proof Your Home.” I found that keeping our Daschunds in confined areas when they were puppies really helped protect them.
This is especially true with Molly who was always chewing on electric cords and our expensive coffee table legs.
Posted in Dog Treats, Resources
Posted on 22 April 2005.
Posted in Dog Treats