I thought I liked cookies!
Dr. Jon from PetPlace.com received this story from Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) – it was one of the claims they covered in 2010.
As you know, a little over-eating always happens during the holidays: a second helping of turkey here, a larger than normal slice of pie there. But… 5 pounds of cookies in a single sitting?!!
It seems unbelievable, but that’s just what this 2-year-old Labrador retriever named Gus did when he managed to down one-eighth of his weight in cookies recently while his owners were away.
“My wife and I had some guests staying with us from out of town over Christmas,” explained Gus’ owner, Ken Boll of Cottage Grove, Wis. “We had trays of cookies and fudge on the counter for them to enjoy, and we just kept replenishing everything throughout the weekend, so the trays were always full.” Ken wasn’t concerned about Gus getting into the cookies as the Lab hadn’t shown much interest in the treats, and the various trays and tins were covered with lids or plastic wrap.
“We came back from an afternoon Packers game, and everything was gone,” Ken said. “And there’s Gus standing in the kitchen, wagging his tail, happy as can be.” Gus had not only managed to reach and eat every cookie on the counter, but he had also consumed a plate of fudge, the plastic wrap that had been covering the fudge, and had even started chewing on a metal cookie tin. “He left the chocolate covered blueberries,” Ken said. “He must not have liked those.”
Uncertain of how much chocolate had been in the cookies and fudge Gus had eaten, Ken took no chances and paid a late-night visit to an emergency veterinarian. The veterinarian weighed Gus before and after inducing vomiting to determine the amount of holiday snacks that had been gobbled up. “It was five pounds,” Ken said. “The veterinarian got tubs of the stuff out of him.”
Ken said he’s thankful that Gus never appeared to be in any discomfort before or after seeing the veterinarian and that his furry friend bounced back right away from the experience. “You can’t plan for everything,” Ken said. “The next time you leave the house, make sure that everything is out of reach.”
If you ever have a question about something your dog ate – call your veterinarian immediately.
Until next time,
Dr. Jon
QUESTION FOR YOU: What has YOUR dog gotten into?
Nice article. Informative and adorable Lab. You know how I love those Labs. 🙂
Julie, I love those labs too! They’re big, gushy sweethearts in furry coats!
Hugs,
B.J.
We do ingest some items that get our humans underwear hitched up a notch. I ate $154.00 in cash and checks one time. It kinda upset the Geezer. (The human who belongs to me) I’ve got an old post on my site.
Sandy
http://www.sandysays1.wordpress.com
OMG, you ate CASH and checks? I ate only checks once. And my Geezer was able to tape them together to deposit them at the bank. Whew. I almost got in trouble big time for that one, except it was the Geezer’s fault. She left them out for me to nibble on.
Nice of you to comment. Have a great chewable day.
Rex