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wellerfeller
09-22-2011, 08:16 AM
Just thought I would post as acorn season is here ( Weller reminded me this morning) As I am sure many cockapoo owners like me have a hoover as a dog. Weller seems to delight in eating anything inedible he possibly can and this morning it was Acorns again:mad:
Last year he ate some Acorns and gave himself quite a tummy ache. He was fine eventually but was extremely windy/smelly, tummy pain and off his food for a few days. Acorns are toxic and smaller or puppy dogs may have a stronger reaction to them. So just keep an eye on your doggies when out walking x

Jedicrazy
09-22-2011, 09:38 AM
Thanks for the heads up Karen. Didn't know Acorns were on the list to be avoided too!

Clare
x

Rufini
09-22-2011, 10:01 AM
I didn't know either! :O Thanks!

Cockapoodledoo
09-22-2011, 11:34 AM
I feared as much. Basil loves them! Has anyone else noticed that it also seems to be a bumper year for acorns? There are hundreds and hundreds of them! Basil was sick a couple of weeks ago ...... six small acorns! Hmmmmn. I get a treat in my hand and keep him focused on me while we rush under and past the oak trees!

Karen xx

S.Claire
09-22-2011, 11:40 AM
Anyone know about Chestnut Trees? We have a large one in our garden and Nacho is enjoying running away from me with a handful in his mouth? Should I be worried about this? I've given up on our apple trees now - As long as he doesn't get to the pips (which I believe are toxic) I let him use it as a ball - if I don't react he gets bored pretty quickly thank goodness!

wellerfeller
09-22-2011, 02:12 PM
Yes horse chestnuts( conkers) are toxic too:(

MillieDog
09-22-2011, 02:22 PM
I did wonder. Millie tried to eat one this morning, but she spat it out after I said give. Can't believe it was my command that made her give it up, anything contraband is never listened to!

wellerfeller
09-22-2011, 03:06 PM
I did wonder. Millie tried to eat one this morning, but she spat it out after I said give. Can't believe it was my command that made her give it up, anything contraband is never listened to!
Ha ha I think they also taste pretty foul raw but then again these dogs eat rotting animal bodies:eek::eek:

pixie
09-22-2011, 04:27 PM
Pixie was sick for the first time yesterday,and i know its gross but i got a stick and inspected it! One large unchewed acorn was what i found,she loves them and runs away when i try to take them out of her mouth:( I have also caught her nibbling on one of those red berries(think they are poisonous?) she spat that out pretty quick,must have tasted bitter...phew. Start looking at your garden in a totally different way with a puppy dont you!

wilfiboy
09-22-2011, 05:33 PM
Wilf was giving them a fair old sniff today... was plannig on putting conkers around the house as a spider deterrent but dont think I'll bother x

Missgvus
09-23-2011, 01:04 AM
Oh no! I have an oak in the garden and we have acorns all over the place!
That's my task for the weekend sorted then 

wellerfeller
09-23-2011, 04:50 AM
http://www.fairfieldvets.co.uk/ic/dog/smudge.htm :(

JULIEAJ02
09-23-2011, 08:37 AM
We have two oak trees in our back garden and Mollie, our 12 week old puppy is forever chewing on acorns but seems to mainly spit them back out again. It is impossible to keep the garden acorn free at this time of year so this is really worrying!:(

Izzy
10-20-2011, 03:14 PM
OMG, I fill my coal fire with acorns at the end of winter as the look quite nice. Izzy has got a few out but I manage to get them off her. Best put them in the bin RIGHT NOW!!