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The 20 Most Bizarre Things a Dog Has Ever Eaten

By: Justin Palmer
Justin Palmer is a Certified Pet Food Nutrition Specialist and co-founder of iHeartDogs.com. Inspired by his rescued husky, Splash, he dedicated himself to learning about extending both the length and quality of her life. Splash lived and thrived until 18 years old, and now Justin is on a mission to share what he learned with other dog owners.Read more
| April 17, 2014

Yesterday we asked you guys on Facebook the following question: What was the craziest thing your dog ever ate? Your answers didn’t disappoint! Check out the absolute most hilarious and extreme answers below!

1. My birth control pills – Cassie Metz

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2. My false teeth – Sue Levely

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3. My husband’s $5000.00 hearing aids – Amy DeHass

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4. My beautiful blue parakeet – Mary Weyl-Dale Owens

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5. Crayola crayons – Carrie Palcic

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6. A diamond ring – Jeannine Lakes

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7. Only the left shoes. – Elaine Marie Grabinski

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8. My clown make up – Tina Garza

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9. The handle of a Louie Vuitton handbag – Sharon Miller

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10. My husband’s motorcycle – Patrice Elmes

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11. Poop right off my cats’ butt! – Patty Farb

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12. Our mattress, nothing left but springs and some wood.  – Deborah Ann Waye Doherty

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13. the eyes out of his stuffed toys….They all look really creepy now!!! – Tina Allen

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14. The crotch from my worn underwear. – Kelly Ercole

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15. An ink cartridge – Doreen Huey

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16. iPod – Lyndsay Phillips

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17. My credit report. – Matt Pederson

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18. A fork – Talia Rodriguez 

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19. A hundred dollar bill! (Best believe we waited for its arrival) – Kayley McKinney 

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20. The wheels off the lawnmower – Deborah Krick

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Is your dog eating weird stuff? Check out Pica: Why Does My Dog Eat Things He Shouldn’t & What Can I Do About It?

 

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