Reg: 02-28-2008
Posts: 84
Loc: Greenwood, MS "Birth Place of the Blues"
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I have been wondering the same thing. My famliy were commerical fishermen and we had dogs all around. We cleaned and cut up the fish right by my house when I was a kid. I know they got into fish bones. They were theifs would steal anything now I was told as a kid that it would kill them, but I never had a single dog die. Now my father had one that die before I was born but I do not know the facts it could have been on cooked fish.
Now my other experance is I knew a dog at one of the boat landings that would still a 1 and 1/2 pound fish and while you chased him would grab the fish by the head and throw his head up in the air and swallow the fish whole I know he lived over eight years doing this because I asked his owner eight years later and she said he was still liveing and doing the same old crap. Now I wouldnt use him as my bench mark he would also eat pine cones and plastic bottle aleast he chewed them.
So I cant wait to see what other people have to say.
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