Dog eating blackberries

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Lotobear

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7,152 posts

135 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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..one of ours has become obsessed when we go for a walk, picking them off the hedgerows.

is this likely to cause any issues and are there any other strange eating habits of anyones pooches?


otolith

59,099 posts

211 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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When I was a kid, we had a German Shepherd. We bought some small apple trees and couldn't understand where the fruit was disappearing to - until we caught the dog helping himself straight from the tree.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,860 posts

62 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.

StevieBee

13,578 posts

262 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Can't think of any issues with blackberries other than the prickles.

Our pooch's caviar of choice is Rabbit Poo. Not sure if that's unusual or not.

Super Sonic

7,308 posts

61 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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My friends dog was scared of tomatoes. He picked one up in his mouth to eat one time, dropped it immediately, and gave them a wide berth ever after.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.
Black lab?

Mezzanine

9,664 posts

226 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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If you do a popular web search it only mentions that unripe berries/the leaves/roots can be bad but only large quantities.

I only know this because a family dog is also keen on blackberries all of a sudden hehe

liner33

10,780 posts

209 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Labs are terrible for it , ours loves horse poo he scarfs it down with delight , unfortunately we live in a very horsey area

Not a lot you can do apart from keep on top of it , pups are always hungry and they usually grow out of it

Our lab loves all fruit especially bananas

Louis Balfour

27,693 posts

229 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Crikey, how big does a blackberry need to be to eat a dog?

LimaDelta

6,950 posts

225 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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pocketspring said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.
Black lab?
Our black lab did that. Fortunately the collie only eats rabbit st, sheep st, cat st, half-eaten mice, rats and rabbits. Oh and a crow. And bracken roots.

geeks

9,743 posts

146 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Louis Balfour said:
Crikey, how big does a blackberry need to be to eat a dog?
rofl

LimaDelta said:
pocketspring said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.
Black lab?
Our black lab did that. Fortunately the collie only eats rabbit st, sheep st, cat st, half-eaten mice, rats and rabbits. Oh and a crow. And bracken roots.
Speaking from experience, the only worse thing that them eating all this is when they throw it back up in another room so you don't realise for a couple of hours, in the middle of summer vomit

bitchstewie

55,163 posts

217 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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As an evolutionary question dogs can be fairly smart so how can a creature evolve to be smart but still eat its own st when it's not exactly going to starve if it waits a while?

liner33

10,780 posts

209 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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bhstewie said:
As an evolutionary question dogs can be fairly smart so how can a creature evolve to be smart but still eat its own st when it's not exactly going to starve if it waits a while?
They are hungry and it smells good, since dogs aren't disgusted by faeces or rotting carcass like humans are, not sure they plan ahead

IME they either want to eat it or roll in it

Vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Our flat coat eats everything, when my wife worries that he might get ill, i point out that he eats cat turds direct from the cat tray so anything else is a drop in the ocean

otolith

59,099 posts

211 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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This knobhead is a confirmed poo-eater. He goes months without showing any interest until we are lulled into a false sense of security, then whirls round in a flash after dumping and devours it.



He did scoop a piece of random poo off the pavement the other day, which some scummy person had failed to clean up after their dog.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,860 posts

62 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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pocketspring said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.
Black lab?
Yup. Had two other labs before this one and never an issue.

Hopefully he grows out of it... He's only 16/17 weeks.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
pocketspring said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
Our new pup is a st eater... His own. Can't stop the little bd.

He's on pills that are supposed to make his st taste worse than st... They don't work. It's a shame because he's a very affectionate lab... But no one wants to go near him in case he licks them.
Black lab?
Yup. Had two other labs before this one and never an issue.

Hopefully he grows out of it... He's only 16/17 weeks.
You'll be lucky if he's already started! My sister has one and he's like a walking black hole. Hasn't even grasped the concept of chewing.

Boosted LS1

21,198 posts

267 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Foxes eat blackberries and cherries when they're available. Doubt it does them any harm. Even my fish like blackberries.

LimaDelta

6,950 posts

225 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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geeks said:
Speaking from experience, the only worse thing that them eating all this is when they throw it back up in another room so you don't realise for a couple of hours, in the middle of summer vomit
Or all over the front seat of the Hilux. mad

JagYouAre

466 posts

177 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Our puppy (11 weeks) has been munching sloe berries that had fallen off a neighbours tree. I was a bit concerned at first but there don't seem to have been any ill effects so far.