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In a message dated 6/10/2003 7:44:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Hey Laura, you made the remark about putting meat tenderizer in Ozzy's food
> so Kelly doesn't eat you know what. Will that work and he eats only dry. How
> much do I use and just regular tenderizer.
>

KELLY'S her BEAGLE!

~Kelly

I'd start adding a little water to it (I'm guessing the bully and the beagle
are both finished eating in 5 seconds or less!). Sprinkle a teaspoon on the
beagle's and a tablespoon on the bully's.


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Mary

From: <kbcdlovejo@...>

<< KELLY'S her BEAGLE!>>


Yes she is!!!!



<<I'd start adding a little water to it (I'm guessing the bully and the
beagle
are both finished eating in 5 seconds or less!). Sprinkle a teaspoon on the
beagle's and a tablespoon on the bully's.>>


Kelly actually downs her food in about 5 seconds. Ozzy is a slow eater. I
think maybe just to torture Kelly to show her he has more. She stalks his
bowl as he's eating, too smart to actually try a bite. When he's down she
licks his bowl. And I wouldn't be putting the tenderizer in her food. She
only eats Ozzy's poop not hers. Go figure!!

Mary B

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In a message dated 10/06/2003 22:30:36 Pacific Daylight Time,
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> She
> only eats Ozzy's poop not hers. Go figure!!
>
>

Is it possible that Ozzy's food is not quite right for his digestive system?
Have you tried some digestive enzymes or herbal supplements that might help
him digest the food more thoroughly? sometimes dogs eat other dogs poop because
to them it still seems like good food.
On the other hand(paw) aren't beagles by their nature a problem? I am only
joking here!!!!!!!!! I laughed when I read the title of the thread.
Nancy, in BC, with a poop eating German Shepherd


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From: <LOWRIEK@...>

<<Is it possible that Ozzy's food is not quite right for his digestive
system? >>

I'm not sure, how would I know that??


<<Have you tried some digestive enzymes or herbal supplements that might
help
him digest the food more thoroughly?>>

No.


<< sometimes dogs eat other dogs poop because
to them it still seems like good food.>>

Well it doesn't look like any dog food I've ever seen when it comes out.
Looks like poop! Then again this little buzzard eats anything.


<<On the other hand(paw) aren't beagles by their nature a problem? I am only
joking here!!!!!!!!! I laughed when I read the title of the thread.>>

Yes they are !!!! (joking)


<<Nancy, in BC, with a poop eating German Shepherd>>

Oooh, maybe we should form a club!!

Thanks,
Mary B

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In a message dated 11/06/2003 09:39:53 Pacific Daylight Time,
mummy124@... writes:


>
> Oooh, maybe we should form a club!!
>
>

We could call ourselves the Coprophagia Club, no fees required, bring your
own poop. I hate the poop eating thing, my shepherd taught my Schipperke to eat
it, and he will race her out to see if the dogs left him any goodies.
I take care of dogs for people frequently, and find that the cheaper the dog
food, the more likely my dogs will try to eat the other dogs poop. Changing to
the BARF diet has helped somewhat. I used a product called Forbid once, and
it worked, but I found it just as easy to keep scooping.
Frozen poop is especially popular around here, we call them poopsicles, of
course.
Good luck, if y ou find anything that works , let me know.
Nancy


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In a message dated 11/06/2003 09:39:53 Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Then again this little buzzard eats anything.
>
>

OH, and we had a beagle that kept coming into the vet clinic where I worked
that ate all manner of things. We couldn't figure out what was wrong with him
this one time. Couldn't see anything on x-ray, but when they opened him up, he
had eaten the entire bag from a ham, in one piece!!!
Buzzard is right.
Nancy in BC


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From: <LOWRIEK@...>

<<Frozen poop is especially popular around here, we call them poopsicles, of
course.
Good luck, if y ou find anything that works , let me know.>>


Oh that's funny!!! Poopsicles!!!!! LOL!!!

I just started the tenderizer stuff tonight. I'll let you know if it works.
Regards from the C Club.

Mary B

Mary

From: <LOWRIEK@...>

<<OH, and we had a beagle that kept coming into the vet clinic where I
worked
that ate all manner of things. We couldn't figure out what was wrong with
him
this one time. Couldn't see anything on x-ray, but when they opened him up,
he
had eaten the entire bag from a ham, in one piece!!!
Buzzard is right.>>


With Alyssa around her, I really have to watch. Of course Ozzy eats whatever
is on the floor too. I'll see legs sticking out of his huge mouth and yell
to Joe that Ozzy is eating people again. He'll pull out an armless torso and
yell that he's got no head. I'll find the head being crunched on by Kelly.
They make a helluva tag team!!! We've been through 4 TV remotes in just 6
months.

Mary B

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>>>>>.In a message dated 6/11/2003 10:55:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mummy124@... writes:
> Oh that's funny!!! Poopsicles!!!!! LOL!!!

I just started the tenderizer
> stuff tonight. I'll let you know if it works.
Regards from the C Club.

Mary B >>
Fingers crossed ><

Laura D



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In a message dated 11/06/2003 19:55:50 Pacific Daylight Time,
mummy124@... writes:


> Regards from the C Club.
>

When our shepherd comes up to us with her tongue hanging out and acting all
silly, we call it a Shit-eating grin!!
Nancy


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mummy124@... writes:


> They make a helluva tag team!!! We've been through 4 TV remotes in just 6
> months.
>

Oh man, my husband would have killed them long ago, not very tolerant of
remote control misuse!!<G> About the worst thing my dogs have chewed was when my
Belgian Tervuren ate my shoes that I wore at my wedding. Oh, and the seat off
the dirt bike.
Nancy in BC, with 6 dogs here for the weekend.


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From: <LOWRIEK@...>

<<Oh man, my husband would have killed them long ago, not very tolerant of
remote control misuse!!<G> About the worst thing my dogs have chewed was
when my
Belgian Tervuren ate my shoes that I wore at my wedding. Oh, and the seat
off
the dirt bike.>>


Oh believe me if it wasn't the Bully (my husband's dog) that ate the remotes
he would have killed!! I think three were all tv remotes and we replaced
those with universal remotes. We finally got a new tv and this remote only
has 2 teeth marks in it. He totally ate the remote from the cable company.
Just totally destroyed it and as hard as Joe tried, he couldn't get that one
working. We figured the cable co. here would charge us $100.00. Well when
Joe went and told the lady he needed a new remote (they don't just give them
out) she asked what happened to the old one. He said his dog ate it and then
showed her all the pieces. She laughed so hard she gave him one for free!!!
Something to be said about honesty!!!

He's eaten books, pens, the electric massager, table and chairs, the wall
unit, a whole array of toys, pacifiers, baseball bat, magnets, towels and
who knows what I can't remember. Just the other day he ate my friends purse.
When he was crated, we would hear him chewing on the metal bars. He's like
the dog from the movie Sandlot!!!! A beast.

Mary B (who wouldn't part with him for the world)

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> When he was crated, we would hear him chewing on the metal bars. He's like
> the dog from the movie Sandlot!!!! A beast.
>
>

That is funny!! A friend has a jack russell terrier and he will pull anything
he can into his crate and chew it up. He ended up chewing his way out of the
crate and destroying their laundry room. He is fairly neurotic tho. Poor guy
hardly ever gets out of the crate, so no wonder.
She needed to read Jean Donaldson's Culture Clash. Good stuff.
Your bully sounds like a lot of fun.
Nancy in BC


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> >When he was crated, we would hear him chewing on the metal bars. He's like
> >the dog from the movie Sandlot!!!! A beast.
> >
> >
>
> That is funny!! A friend has a jack russell terrier and he will pull
> anything
> he can into his crate and chew it up. He ended up chewing his way out of the
>
> crate and destroying their laundry room. He is fairly neurotic tho. Poor guy
>
> hardly ever gets out of the crate, so no wonder.
> She needed to read Jean Donaldson's Culture Clash. Good stuff.
> Your bully sounds like a lot of fun.
> Nancy in BC
>

Mary and Nancy,

I've never watched her before, but Kass & Kree said maybe the pet psychic
could pinpoint why the dogs feel the "need" to chew, especially when they are so
loved. Then they thought perhaps it's something from their past lives and
nothing to do with the families who love them this time around.

Rhonda - whose kids want to be animal police (at least this week)


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In a message dated 6/13/2003 3:10:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mummy124@... writes:


> He's eaten books, pens, the electric massager, table and chairs, the wall
> unit, a whole array of toys, pacifiers, baseball bat, magnets, towels and
> who knows what I can't remember. Just the other day he ate my friends purse.
> When he was crated, we would hear him chewing on the metal bars. He's like
> the dog from the movie Sandlot!!!! A beast.
>

I LOVE a bullmastiff!

~Kelly


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In a message dated 6/13/2003 6:41:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
RJHill241@... writes:> I've never watched her before, but Kass & Kree said maybe the pet
> psychic
> could pinpoint why the dogs feel the "need" to chew, especially when they
> are so
> loved. Then they thought perhaps it's something from their past lives and
> nothing to do with the families who love them this time around.

Well, Madame Kelly, the Psychic, will predict that they're still young-ish
and that their teeth are still setting into their jaws ('til two years old)---or
that they're anxious and chewing relieves the stress. They might need a LOT
more exercise---especially the Jack Russell---those dogs don't do well AT ALL
crated for long periods.That family should have done more research before
bringing a Jack Russell home!

~Madame Kelly


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In a message dated 13/06/2003 03:40:44 Pacific Daylight Time,
RJHill241@... writes:


> I've never watched her before, but Kass & Kree said maybe the pet psychic
> could pinpoint why the dogs feel the "need" to chew, especially when they
> are so
> loved. Then they thought perhaps it's something from their past lives and
> nothing to do with the families who love them this time around.
>

I know a lady here in town that communicates with animals, particularly dogs
and horses. It really works and is very interesting. She has helped a lot of
people and pets.
Nancy in BC


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In a message dated 13/06/2003 05:27:49 Pacific Daylight Time,
kbcdlovejo@... writes:


> That family should have done more research before
> bringing a Jack Russell home!
>

well, madame Kelly, you got that right!!!!The friend phoned me and asked
about the breed, to which I replied" I would like one when I have lots of time and
am a really experienced dog owner, but not before." She already had thedog,
and it has been the most horrendous disaster ever. I have been training and
teaching obedience and competing in Schutzhund for years, and don't consider
myself ready for a JRT, this dog has serious problems in this family. YUK!! Hard
to watch, and she refuses to place the dog with the rescue group I found for
her.
Nancy, sad in BC


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In a message dated 6/11/03 10:38:57 AM, mummy124@... writes:

<< Well it doesn't look like any dog food I've ever seen when it comes out. >>

Maybe he's tired of what DOES look like dog food, and would rather eat shit.
What looks like dog food doesn't much look like REAL food.

Sandra


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Hey, that was a good article Teresa.
Nancy in bC


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In a message dated 6/13/03 12:13:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, LOWRIEK@...
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> Hey, that was a good article Teresa.
> Nancy in bC
>

I thought it was pretty interesting and informative. I've often wondered
about the poop eating behavior too.

Teresa


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From: <RJHill241@...>

<<I've never watched her before, but Kass & Kree said maybe the pet psychic
could pinpoint why the dogs feel the "need" to chew, especially when they
are so
loved. Then they thought perhaps it's something from their past lives and
nothing to do with the families who love them this time around.>>


I just don't believe that lady at all. Sorry.

Mary B

Mary

From: <kbcdlovejo@...>

<<Well, Madame Kelly, the Psychic, will predict that they're still young-ish
and that their teeth are still setting into their jaws ('til two years
old)---or
that they're anxious and chewing relieves the stress. They might need a LOT
more exercise---especially the Jack Russell---those dogs don't do well AT
ALL
crated for long periods.That family should have done more research before
bringing a Jack Russell home!>>


Now I would definitely pay for a reading with Madame Kelly. She's good!!!

Mary B

Heidi Wordhouse-Dykema

Nancy,
Would she be willing to call the rescue group and ask them for tips on how
to manage him better so he doesn't ever need to become a rescue? They'd
probably be delighted to have someone working hard to keep their dog and
the rescue folks usually know their breed inside and out.
Just a thought,
HeidiWD


>to watch, and she refuses to place the dog with the rescue group I found for
>her.


"Self-reliance is the antidote to institutional stupidity." JTGatto,
Monarch Notes guide to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

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In a message dated 6/13/03 8:52:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time, LOWRIEK@...
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> I know a lady here in town that communicates with animals, particularly
> dogs
> and horses. It really works and is very interesting. She has helped a lot
> of
> people and pets.
> Nancy in BC
>

Nancy,

That is so entirely cool. What was even funnier is, I wrote that post
sometime around 1 in the morning I think, then at 3:30 am I was watching TV and some
talk show had another animal psychic on. It was amazing. I was not by any
means being flip, my kids were very serious about the pets having brought into
this life something from a previous one. So yeah, obviously we believe in
reincarnation.

Rhonda


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In a message dated 6/13/03 8:57:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:

> Maybe he's tired of what DOES look like dog food, and would rather eat
> shit.
>

Maybe he was a fly in his last life!!! LOL

Rhonda


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> Would she be willing

This would be the key phrase here. She is not willing to even see that the
dog has a problem, All the creatures in her life have difficulties, and I try to
help her help them . She does not get it. Any small difference I can make is
great, but if she is not willing, I just try to send the animals some loving
energy and hope they do not suffer too much in her home. YYYUUUKKK!!!
Nancy in BC


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In a message dated 13/06/2003 10:44:14 Pacific Daylight Time,
RJHill241@... writes:


> my kids were very serious about the pets having brought into
> this life something from a previous one. So yeah, obviously we believe in
> reincarnation.
>

Have you read the book Communicating With Animals by Arthur Myers? It is very
interesting. There is a woman in the States named Penelope Smith (I think)
who does good work. The woman here is the wife of a Vet I used to work for. She
is very cool to talk. I t is not about being a pet psychic, but about really
communicating with them. Good stuff for those who are open to it.
Nancy in BC


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In a message dated 6/13/03 1:10:51 AM, mummy124@... writes:

<< Oh believe me if it wasn't the Bully (my husband's dog) that ate the
remotes

he would have killed!! >>

When Kirby was little, I had a REALLY nice Sony VCR. I've never had a better
one since. Kirby would put the remote in the little trash can in the living
room, and we would get it out. We always checked the trash before taking it
out, to get the remote out. All but once. <g> *sigh*

Sandra