What odd things do you dogs eat??

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My 6 year old Bichon Friese Doris is rather keen on peas and cranberries. She's a bit of an odd ball in general really :D
 
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he picks up anything white.... (doesn't actually eat it, just throws it around for 10 secs or so!)

Has to be white though... Tissues.... Cups.... He won't be up coloured crisp wrappers or anything. He's very special!
 
Staple diet of chicken poo, rabbit rasins when they can find them, older Spinone has been known to eat mice the cat has brought in and small birds that have flown into the patio doors. Spinones eat just about anything!!!
 
Parents JRT likes potato peelings, but not cooked potato. In the past has eaten anything that came throught the letter box, including washing liquid samples and Worcestershire sauce (needed a bit of a nap for the afternoon after that one). Not even remotely dented or slowed down after finding and eating my brothers 'herbal' plants!
 
My old terrier loves a hot curry and will also steal coffee as long as it has sugar in it.
Sadly they have an unfortunate affect on her guts - the smell is horrendous and she is jet propelled IYKWIM :)

The rott eats the gherkins off a Big Mac, he also begs for Prawn Crackers.

Needless to say all 3 dogs eat poo, they're not fussy about who produced it.....
 
My Dad used to feed his two Shih-tzu's a cupful of canned greenbeans everyday, mixed into their diet dried dog food. He'd said he'd read somewhere that it was a good way to help your dog loose weight without it feeling hungry! Bless 'em... and they always ate it all up. Every bean :p
 
Other than the usual, disgusting, dog delicacies:eek: Tilly goes absolutely nuts for apple,, she will come running if she smells me chopping an apple. We have two trees in the garden and, when they are fruiting, I am on a constant mission to collect all the windfalls before she does as she would munch them all day long if she could:rolleyes:
 
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