and i've always wondered how they don't get painful splinters in their mouths!!! zeke used to love to gnaw on sticks. he would break pieces loose and spit them out. at least he didn't swallow them! but i would finally take it away. i couldn't stand the thought of splinters!!!
Exactly my thoughts too Tammy. Apparently when they actually eat sticks it's because the wood contains something they need in their diet, but how true that is I'm not sure, I just heard that some time ago.
Nope it certainly is not specially when they are huge and you get whacked with them LOL. Have a fabulous Friday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Exactly, care with sticks is important isn't it :-)
Deletei've found that dogs are like toddlers ... you have to watch them every minute or they hurt themselves!!
ReplyDeleteI know, exhausting isn't it, lol :-)
DeleteOh no......... :(
ReplyDeleteThere's no telling him sometimes!
Deleteand i've always wondered how they don't get painful splinters in their mouths!!!
ReplyDeletezeke used to love to gnaw on sticks. he would break pieces loose and spit them out. at least he didn't swallow them!
but i would finally take it away. i couldn't stand the thought of splinters!!!
Exactly my thoughts too Tammy. Apparently when they actually eat sticks it's because the wood contains something they need in their diet, but how true that is I'm not sure, I just heard that some time ago.
DeleteI think it's (probably) okay for him, but what about who he runs into? :-)!
ReplyDeleteThen it's a case of OUCH!!!! oh yes, our legs have suffered in the past, lol :-)
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