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ReMan - 28/10/11 at 09:21 PM

Mrs want's to know how to get chewed up slug out of the puppys fur?
ruby flattie
ruby flattie


omega0684 - 28/10/11 at 09:25 PM

clippers at the ready


austin man - 28/10/11 at 09:39 PM

keep your ey on the pup if it has eaten a slug there is an infection they can get some kind of lung worm I believe


flibble - 28/10/11 at 09:42 PM

^^Tis true


ReMan - 28/10/11 at 09:44 PM

Cheers, noted ......


MakeEverything - 28/10/11 at 10:06 PM

quote:
Originally posted by ReMan
Mrs want's to know how to get chewed up slug out of the puppys fur?
ruby flattie
ruby flattie




Nickp - 28/10/11 at 10:08 PM

Yeah, slugs n pups don't mix apparently.
Our new pup Baxter is a slug free zone
The stuffed chickens don't stand a chance though!!



[Edited on 28/10/11 by Nickp]


omega 24 v6 - 29/10/11 at 08:59 AM

Slugs are a carrier of parrasites which can then be transferred to the stomach of the pup/ or even human ( watch monsters inside me ) where the next cycle of their life begins. They grow and usually enter the blood stream causing problems. Defo keep an eye on the little fella.


Confused but excited. - 29/10/11 at 01:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by austin man
keep your ey on the pup if it has eaten a slug there is an infection they can get some kind of lung worm I believe


So get her to suck it out, really carefully, so that she doesn't swallow any.


jase380 - 29/10/11 at 03:40 PM

Wont be long before he graduates onto the finer delicacies of horse sh*t and cow pats, my german shepherd can sniff em out from 500yds !!


40inches - 29/10/11 at 03:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by jase380
Wont be long before he graduates onto the finer delicacies of horse sh*t and cow pats, my german shepherd can sniff em out from 500yds !!

Yep! and they seem to think that rolling in it gives them a cool camo effect