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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Conkers
- By jodenice [gb] Date 16.08.05 20:28 UTC
Further to previous messages about puppy being sporadically sick - he was again this morning and threw up a conker!  Should I be getting him checked out to see if there are any more garden objects in his small belly?
- By debsspaniel [gb] Date 16.08.05 20:45 UTC
Hi yes you should , i know conkers are poisonous so please keep an eye on your dog regards debbie.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 16.08.05 22:36 UTC
A conker! Where on earth did he get that from? It's not conker season. If he's swallowing stuff like that I'd certainly mention it to the vet - he may need an x-ray.
- By kath_barr [gb] Date 17.08.05 08:07 UTC

>A conker! Where on earth did he get that from? It's not conker season


Could be that kids have knocked them off the trees early.  They might be ripening a bit sooner too, our Hawthorns hedges have already got ripe berries on.  :-)
- By Teri Date 17.08.05 11:46 UTC
Hi JG, 

only yesterday I took a conker off my youngster - thought I was seeings things or that it had been stored in a kid's jacket for the past 6 months but sure enough there were about a dozen in varying stages of development (conkers that is, not kids :P ) lying around ....... spooooky  
- By harry25 [gb] Date 17.08.05 11:36 UTC
Poppy (6 month CKCS) had a poorly tummy yesterday and passed a pigeon wing feather!  Next lot of poo was back to normal.  I thank my lucky stars that she passed it long ways and it didn't get lodged across her tummy.
- By Teri Date 17.08.05 11:43 UTC
Hi Harry,

Glad Poppy is OK :)  They do eat the strangest things as pups don't they :rolleyes: ;)

Regards, Teri
- By Sarah Gorb [gb] Date 17.08.05 14:32 UTC
Its terrible what they eat, you have to keep such a close eye on them. Funny enough, I get conkers in my garden now (not sure why) but everytime I see one in or out its prickly shell, I have to throw over the back fence so she can't eat it. She loves eating the stuffing from her toys, always trying to get that out her mouth.

I am not sure I can go through this puppy stage again....
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 17.08.05 20:54 UTC
God I never realised they were posionous my lot eat them all the time from the tree at teh bottom of the garden.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Conkers

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