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FOREVER A DAXIE
11-18-2003, 08:18 PM
I was slicing the Pork Tenderloin I cooked and I dropped a big chunk and wouldn't you know as quick as you can Charlie gobbled it up without even chewing! It was still HOT.

Well that wasn't the worse of it. He's since promptly thrown-up all over my area carpet 7 TIMES!!!! So absolutely disgusting. His Dinner, a Greenie and the big chunk of Pork! Agh.

Why or Why couldn't he barf over the easy to clean up hard wood? Why throw up on the area carpet I just put there in the last 2 weeks?????????

Kim H.
11-18-2003, 08:29 PM
Why chew through two (2) $100 laptop computer cables? Why not chew up the old "Wine Spectator" magazine issues instead, like your sister did? (We won't mention any names here:sarcastic ).

Hope Charlie's stomach is doing better. Maybe he learned a valuable lesson from this? (Pork that falls off counter=Sick?)

TessieMom
11-18-2003, 09:29 PM
Maybe a little too much fat in pork? Area rugs are targets, just ask my kids. I have however found that they survive my extra large capacity washing machine for multiple washings (and they get cleaner than using a carpet cleaner).

Me&DappledDuo
11-18-2003, 09:52 PM
Yep- puppies know just where to throw up! I've even gotten it in the lap, before! :eek:

Poor Charlie- his eyes were hungrier than his belly! Do you think he learned? :nono:

Dutch stole a piece of lettuce that fell out of Donovan's burrito once- it was COVERED in hot sauce! He gobbled it down, stood there for a second with a funny look on his face, then made a bee-line for the water bowl! Naughty doggie... but given the chance, he'd do it again... :sarcastic

Patt
11-18-2003, 11:42 PM
Oh, poor little Charlie :( and his upset tummy. Unfortuntely they never learn. I do hope he is feeling better this evening. Sending a few :rayz: :rayz: :rayz: :rayz: for him to be okay by tomorrow, also to Mom for all her hard work to clean the floor. ;)

FOREVER A DAXIE
11-18-2003, 11:46 PM
I don't know if he learned his lesson. I gave him a cookie tonight because he obviously seemed very hungry. No more throwing up (thank goodness!!)

Heide
11-19-2003, 03:41 AM
theyever learn when it comes to food.
Mine eat anything they can. They are such foodaholicics. I hope his tummy is better now.

alfina
11-19-2003, 05:56 AM
My husband one time wanted to see if our bulldog would eat Indian chicken curry which was quite spicy. Well, he did and boy, was he sick that night. I think 10 puddles all over our hallway. And did he learn? Nope, next day was begging for more:help:

yolanda
11-19-2003, 06:59 AM
But making a mess on Mommy's carpets are fun. At least my 6-pack thinks so. Thye seem to never hit the tile,, but the rug every time.

juliette
11-19-2003, 07:15 AM
This is exactly why I WISH Nature's Miracle was a public company - I would buy stock and make a fortune (or at least offset the costs of gallon jug purchases of the stuff!).

Meemoo
11-19-2003, 07:20 AM
never learn their lesson when it comes to food..:D My guess it was a combination of the spices on the pork, it being too hot and fat in general on the pork.

I'm glad he's feeling better.

lotsadox
11-19-2003, 08:08 AM
I've seen my dogs walk clear across the kitchen tile to make it to the living room rug to throw up! It's a dog thing.

dox-e
11-19-2003, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by juliette
This is exactly why I WISH Nature's Miracle was a public company - I would buy stock and make a fortune (or at least offset the costs of gallon jug purchases of the stuff!).

What she said.:circle: