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Originally Posted by WPAHunter50
Daughter and son in law were taking a deposit to the bank from his business with her Lab in the back seat with the money in an envelope. When they got to the bank the money and the envelope were both gone. She used a big syringe to pump hydrogen peroxide down the dogs throat and she coughed up 700 dollars and the envelope. They were able to piece it back together and didn't lose any.


Back when I was a kid we had an old black lab that was always getting into everything. One time he was caught with his nose in mom's purse probably trying to get at a piece of candy. When she yelled at him, he came out with a $100 dollar bill which he promptly swallowed. My dad poured a whole bottle of ex-lax down his throat hoping it would come out the other end in one piece. That dog crapped from one end of his kennel to the other and all points inbetween but that bill never showed up. Finally figured that it was probably counterfeit and he couldn't pass it.


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Originally Posted by WPAHunter50
Daughter and son in law were taking a deposit to the bank from his business with her Lab in the back seat with the money in an envelope. When they got to the bank the money and the envelope were both gone. She used a big syringe to pump hydrogen peroxide down the dogs throat and she coughed up 700 dollars and the envelope. They were able to piece it back together and didn't lose any.


Peroxide is the stuff for sure. When my Lab was about six months old, he swallowed a Beanie Baby whole. I knew that wouldn't end well, so dumped a dose of peroxide down his hatch, which produced his "snack" in about 30 seconds.


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My girl came home today. She is hurting some but not as bad as Sunday when we took her in. She is eating and walking around too. The next 3-5 days are the most critical and we will be watching her close. Dang dogs. grin

Cant wait for hunting season with her!


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That is one great feeling!! I hope all goes well.

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