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Dog Tries to Become Gorilla...Safety Alert *LINK*

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Dog Tries to Become Gorilla...Safety Alert *LINK*

#1

Dog Tries to Become Gorilla...Safety Alert *LINK*

Thomas Skaggs, Foothills of Mount Level

>I heard this on the news...a black lab ate a quarter of a bottle of Gorilla Glue with dangerous results. Fortunately the pooch is now ok after surgery. Make sure you keep your shop doggies away from the toxics in the shop! Here is a link to the story (hope it works)

Tom


Dog Eats Gorilla

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#2

Nah!

Bri in Mtl

>Nah! My shop girl loves "poopsicles" too much. Man, I wish I could stop that habit!


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#3

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Paul D. May

>G-Glue goes escpecially well with a good Pinot Noir!

:-)

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#4

Ah, my home town.

Doug in Denver

>I grew up in Fremont, Ohio. We had a dog once about that bright.

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#5

JD doesn't eat them he just likes to

Mike in Paradise

>Roll in em!

Antifreeze is also a big attraction for dogs as they find it sweet and it will kill them so be careful when you car overheats and spills in the driveway or when walking them through parking lots.


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Kurt Rosenzweig

>All my dog does is roll in the chips under the lathe!


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#7

Re: Nah!

Bill Hammond

>there is stuff you can add to your dog's food to stop that, eating his own that is.

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