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Post by aric on Sept 26, 2005 22:41:36 GMT -5
CNNPuppy swallows 13-inch knifeMonday, September 26, 2005; Posted: 7:54 p.m. EDT (23:54 GMT) PLANTATION, Florida (AP) -- The veterinarian thought the X-ray was a joke.Jon-Paul Carew has seen strange items get into the stomachs of dogs before, things like kebab skewers and small utensils. But a 13-inch serrated knife in a 6-month-old puppy? That was a new one. "I was just flabbergasted," said Carew, of Imperial Point Animal Hospital in Fort Lauderdale. The knife was removed this week from Elsie, a Saint Bernard puppy. The dog's owner, Jane Scarola, wrapped it in a towel and put it in a cabinet atop the refrigerator. "I'm going to frame it and give it to Dr. Carew," Scarola said. "He should hang it. Everybody should know what puppies are capable of putting down their throats." She thinks one of her six other dogs -- four Saint Bernards, a German shepherd and a Labrador -- somehow got the knife off a counter and it eventually made its way to Elsie. "She wants to eat everything and anything," Scarola said. -------------------------------------------------- OUCH!!!! That poor dog. How could it have gotten that down its throat? You'd think it would stop once it started to hurt... - Aric
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Post by RedFeather on Sept 26, 2005 22:57:34 GMT -5
Was it okay?
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Post by aric on Sept 26, 2005 23:04:17 GMT -5
I'm guessing it is since they don't mention anything about it dying. Also, the owner framed the knife; not something I would expect a grieving pet owner to do.
Probably helped that it was a St. Bernard puppy...
- Aric
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Post by richard on Oct 4, 2005 2:32:14 GMT -5
the blade was 13 inches, never said anything about it being sharp. *shrug*
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Post by aric on Oct 4, 2005 22:13:09 GMT -5
the blade was 13 inches, never said anything about it being sharp. *shrug* I don't know about that. It was on the counter, suggesting that she used it for cutting... - Aric
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