Dog owners reveal weirdest things their dogs have eaten

From a winning lottery ticket to their owner’s social security card and a stick of butter — here are the strangest things dogs have eaten.A survey of 2,000 American dog owners asked respondents about their dogs’ diet: the good, the bad and the weird.A box of tampons, the spackle on the walls and four television remote controls were some of the other crazy things dogs have tried to eat.And some dogs are getting into the holiday spirit: one ate a dove-shaped Christmas tree ornament.Another respondent said of their dog, “Anything she sees outside she will put in her mouth.”Commissioned by Darwin’s Natural Pet Products and conducted by Talker Research, the survey found respondents have to stop their dog from eating something they shouldn’t every three days.And this peaks with puppies: when their dog was 20 months old, respondents had to be extra careful about non-food objects being eaten.Despite dogs getting into all sorts of things they shouldn’t, pet parents are aware of the danger.One said it was “very scary” when their dog ate some chocolate, and another had to take their dog to the vet after it chewed off — and swallowed — the tail of a toy fabric squirrel.Seventy-seven percent worry about their dog’s health when they eat something they shouldn’t — and 59% also worry there are times they don’t notice when their dog gets into something.With dogs eating all these strange things, perhaps it’s not a surprise that respondents don’t actually know what their dog eats — even when it’s the food in their bowl.A fifth (21%) admitted they’ve never read the nutritional label on the back of their dog food.

Even those who have read the label were only familiar with half (56%) of the ingredients listed.“A pet food ingredient list should read like a home-cooked recipe, not a chemistry equation,” said Gary Tashjian, Founder and CEO of Darwin’s Natural Pet Products.“Pet parents want their pups to be happy and healthy, and that start...

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Publisher: New York Post

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