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Topic Dog Boards / General / Eaten a frozen chicken breast
- By LeanneK [gb] Date 04.03.06 14:32 UTC
My 7 month old cross breed has just stolen a frozen chicken breast off the kitchen side and eaten it......  Question being will this do her any harm? :eek:
- By ridgielover Date 04.03.06 14:36 UTC
Wouldn't have thought so, mine eat raw chicken wings with no ill effects but I do defrost them. Might chill her tum a bit, but wouldn't have thought that would be a serious problem.
- By JaneG [gb] Date 04.03.06 15:30 UTC
Mine ate a huge partly frozen turkey the christmas before last... the only ill effect was the entire family glaring at them over roast beef for xmas dinner!! 
- By Anwen [gb] Date 04.03.06 15:35 UTC
Mine ate 4lb of frozen tripe (just out of the freezer) not long ago when I had a senior moment & forgot where I'd put it :eek:
- By LeanneK [gb] Date 04.03.06 15:36 UTC
I bet the family were not happy! 

I think the ill effects are starting to take effect.... the air is green in my front room! :rolleyes:

Edited to say I spent about 5 mins trying to find the chicken breast then it dawned on me that her lady ship had had it away.. I wouldnt mind but not 10 mins before I had taken a plastic bag off her wondering where she had got it from :confused:  thought she had picked it up in the garden... oh dear can you have senior moments at 32??
- By Charanda [de] Date 06.03.06 07:58 UTC
Glazby once ate 12 frozen chicken drumsticks, packaging, bones and all.  It was when we very first got him and were going through a learning curve with him.  We learnt from this episode never to leave things defrosting on the side when we go out!!

Glaz was fine, I was worried about the fact he'd eaten the bones but apart from being a bit sheepish he was fine!!
- By bailliesmum [gb] Date 06.03.06 16:26 UTC
;-)
- By danny [gb] Date 06.03.06 17:02 UTC
Here goes, Our Neapolitan mastiff ate, two pairs of knickers , a 14ft long piece of carpet thread , an entire turkey carcass with tin foil still around it, 4 socks, one welly, 2 footballs, 7 tennis balls, gravel, horse poo, dead rabbits, a dead mole, 2 dead blackbirds. These were the things that I was aware of, she never got ill, vomited or needed a vet. Heaven knows how the heck we got away with it, a dog truly with an iron stomach!!
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 08.03.06 12:34 UTC
hi danny,
I wish my dobe had had an iron stomach not long before christmas :rolleyes: my daughter left a pair of trainer socks on the sofa, didn't tell anybody when she couldn't find them again! 6 days later, blade was vomiting etc truly not well... got him straight to the vet (5 mins away) and they said they would x-ray etc ended up needing an op as a total blockage in the gut. After all treatment and 3 nights in the vets it was a total of £1700... :eek: one truly expensive pair of socks! glad to say he has made a full recovery and that he was insured!!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 08.03.06 13:34 UTC
Working sled dogs get theri food mostly frozen when working, so I doublt it will ahve done her mcuh harm, as chewing it will ahve warmed it before it went down, unless she swallowed it whole :eek:
- By tohme Date 09.03.06 10:40 UTC
I quite often feed my dogs their food frozen in summer, like ice lollies.
- By Anwen [gb] Date 09.03.06 12:19 UTC
Mmmmm ..... Mine love Tripe Lollies :D
- By Natalie1212 Date 09.03.06 13:14 UTC
Jed always has his raw chicken frozen, never done him any harm, and I think it really helped him with his teething.
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