What's the WORST Thing You've Pulled Out of Your Dog's Mouth?

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  1. Snowshoe

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    The recent thread about a puppy eating a dead bird inspired this. In this case though, I'm thinking of worse for you.

    I once saw Jet gulp something so without thinking I reached in and pulled it out before she could swallow. A used tampon. YEEECCCCCHHHHHHH.
     
  2. Fwhitt246

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    Bleurgh! I pulled out of Maisie's mouth a very squished dead mouse. I was inthe car at the time and when I realised I freaked out and threw it against the dashboard and then was flapping my hand around like an idiot lol. My husband who was driving jumped a foot lol
     
  3. Pilatelover

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    Snowshoe that really has to be the worst ever. It's only ever been food or dead animal related. I once thought she would eat anything but the other day she sniffed a headless rabbit and walked off.
     
  4. Boogie

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    A dead, poisoned rat. I had already taught Tatze to 'swap' so she happily gave it to me, thank goodness!
     
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    I could see something in Baxter's mouth, all i could make out was that it was brown. He was playing with it and refused to drop it, I though it was a dead bird but he just wouldn't let me near. So after chasing him for what seemed ages i caught him, he refused to open his mouth so i managed to get my finger in his mouth... it was horrible it was wet and squishy i thought i was going to be sick. He finally gave it up. I could hardly look and was thinking how am i going to get rid of this without him getting it again. Looked down thinking it was a poor little birdy and it was....a tea bag! :rolleyes:
     
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    Ha Ha!
    Wasn't expecting that!
    Really made me chuckle :D
     
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    Me Too!

    Worse thing I had - I saw something looking like a large dead finger hanging out of Arthurs mouth, I managed to get it from him, it was warm and so yucky, I truly thought I was holding onto a large finger...it was a rabbits leg minus most of the fur. No idea where the rest of it went but can guess.
     
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    Human poo. Bork.
    I washed my hands raw after that one.
     
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    A rat. I was on a gundog holiday, and had been working on his 'give' cue. It worked. Rat delivered to me perfectly. Then I had to walk all the way back up the field carrying the dead rat. I couldn't throw it away, because he'd have retrieved it.
     
  10. Boogie

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    When we had our rat moment I put it in double poo bags :)
     
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    Hattie found a large Deer head and proceeded to carry it on our walk, yukkkk. I had to run off in the opposite direction she promptly dropped said head and chased after me, I popped her on lead and walked past the head with a large piece of Chicken :cool:

    Charlie got hold of 2 of my daughter Graces' Guinea Pigs ALIVE, thankfully he dropped them on cue but they later passed away of a heart attack, they were very old. I will add there wasn't a single mark/blood on them as he held them so very gently. Needless to say she never forgave him :( x
     
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    Reading these, I feel blessed that the worst thing I have hoiked out of Belle's mouth is cat poo. I didn't know what she had - I just turn a blind eye now :( Coco hasn't picked up anything worse than horse poo so far :p
     
  13. Karen

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    Not sure whether my worst thing was the dead frog, or the poo that Bones picked out of the toilet...
     
  14. MaccieD

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    Juno's worst has been poo, not been interested in anything much else. Her best friend Jen went through a phase of digging up mice in fields when out walking and swallowing them whole - yuk 1
     
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    Soon after the winter snow was gone, Jubilee found several desiccated mouse corpses for snack. She also enjoys frog pancakes that are made but the tractor. She ran off and played wildly with the mice, before she swallowed them. But I was able to pry the frog out. What do you do with the prize? I put her on the lead and tossed it. Of course, she found it and ate it a few days later.
     
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    Umm, surely the the dead frog was a walk in the park compared to the poo!

    I think the worst part is that moment of not knowing what you're fingers are fishing around for and are going to pull out!
     
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    Ha ha!
    Yes, I had the dilemma of what to do with an illegally gotten young pheasant. Plucked out the air on take-off.
    She did (eventually) give it to me, I thought if I was to throw it in the hedgerow, or over the hedge, she would just go looking for it next walk.
    Eventually decided I would let her walk home with it - in her mouth, quite proudly - and she dropped it on the doorstep without a second thought once we got home.
    I put it in the garden waste/food bin.
    Which was really rather silly of me - loads of opportunities I missed there!
     
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    He He I have a list
    used tampon, used condom,pair of mens pants filled with poop, cat poo,horse poo, cow poo man poo. cinderella, key fob dead fox, dead rat, large pike(that really stank) dead anything really but the most horrid is when midge got a large wood pigeon in her mouth and I pulled it out and as I did all the liver and entrails got stuck uner my nails. All the stuff from the inside was over my hands.
     
  19. Cath

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    No, for me is was that Rat. Poor Fred he was so disappointed I wouldn't take it in my hand. I wish it had been a tea bag :rolleyes:
     
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    Midge was the worst for months I had grim things trust at me and my hands were a health hazzard.
     

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