hi, charlie has been eating brambles.
are they ok for dogs
lisa
brambles
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Answer to that, don't know.
One of our previous Goldies spent many a happy time helping herself to the blackberries on our forest edge. She would look for the rabbits that lived in the brambles, then when she got fedup of the chase, would gorge on the fruit, to no detriment to her health. Another of our girls would raid the strawberry patch in Davids fathers garden, much to our amusement and Dads annoyance Another dog I knew, would pick radish, then lay all the tops out in a row. Took a long time to discover who was the culprit.
One of our previous Goldies spent many a happy time helping herself to the blackberries on our forest edge. She would look for the rabbits that lived in the brambles, then when she got fedup of the chase, would gorge on the fruit, to no detriment to her health. Another of our girls would raid the strawberry patch in Davids fathers garden, much to our amusement and Dads annoyance Another dog I knew, would pick radish, then lay all the tops out in a row. Took a long time to discover who was the culprit.
Re: brambles
Candy spends plenty of time pulling brambles from hedges and chewing them up. She must have a tongue and gums like leather because there are no marks and it has'nt done her any harm.lisa wrote:hi, charlie has been eating brambles.
are they ok for dogs
lisa
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