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		| Originally posted by Replaced_Texan My sister's lab (it's always labs isn't it?) at about nine months old had to be rushed to the vet after dining on a dead squirrel.  It wasn't even his first trip to the vet after something he ate.*  The DD, having shared the meal, suffered from the squirts but otherwise showed no ill effects.
 
 
 
 *That honor goes to the seran wrapped sandwich he ate about three hours after I finally went to sleep after having just finished the Texas Bar Exam and not having slept well in about three weeks and at all in the previous three days. He was three months old, and my sister needed someone to keep her calm as she discovered that he liked the hydrogen peroxide she was pouring down his throat to get him to throw up.
 
 He ate a dead mouse a few weeks ago, and refused ipecac (he knows what it is now).  I think he ate a cooked chicken bone on Monday.  I'm surprised he's lived this long, and that's not even counting the number of times people have actively wanted to kill him.
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 On at least two occassions, my dog has the entire carcas of a roast chicken.  Surprisingly enough, no problems.