I would watch her for awhile. Make sure she did not suffer any oxygen
deprivation. Thanks for sharing.
I AM PROUDLY OWNED BY: 2 Bearded Dragons: Darwin and Sydney, 2 yrs. old; My
Beloved Red-Nosed American Pit Bull Terrier named Romeo ( RIP: 12-30-2008 ) , 9
yrs. old, (Poster child for the breed!); Bailey, (A Rescue from a horrible
humanoid), American Pit Bull Terrier, 1 year old; Miss Madison, a Boxer mix, 11
yrs. old, (AKA Tigger); Miss Sable, a Beagle mix, 11 yrs. old; My sweet
tiels: Prince Caesar and Prince Kaiser, Rulers of the Royal Realm (and
everything in it), 34 mths. old (as of July 2009), and Sophia, the brown and
white albino mouse, age unknown.
( 8 hearts for my 8 angels ).
"The quality of our lives is about treating each other well in every situation.
We are all the trustees of one another's happiness and well-being in life" .
STOP BLAMING THE DOG. BLAME THE OWNER.
There is no valid reason to deprive animal lovers of their well behaved pets.
PLEASE VOTE NO ON ALL BSL (BREED SPECIFIC LEGISLATION).
--- On Mon, 7/13/09, nancy_gavlak1976 <ngavlak1@...> wrote:
From: nancy_gavlak1976 <ngavlak1@...>
Subject: [pogona] Re: Close call
To: pogona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:24 PM
Thank you Karen for sharing this near tragedy...it sounds like such an innocent
and easy mistake to make. It serves as a warning to me at least of what the guys
can and would do. Thank God Dorothy is OK.
Nancy and Whiskers
--- In pogona@yahoogroups. com, "Karen Fauls-Traynor, Chittenango" <ktraynor@..
.> wrote:
>
> I fed my beardies some supers earlier and then let them both loose to roam
around for awhile.
> When I found Dorothy, she was sound asleep in a dim corner of the dining room.
As I picked her
> up, I felt something fluffy under her belly and thought to myself, "wow,
that's a big dust bunny--how
> did I miss that when I vacuumed?"
> Well, it wasn't a dust bunny. We went to a county fair yesterday and bought
a bag of remnants
> of alpaca wool for craft projects. Evidently one was on the floor--and
Dorothy tried to eat it!
> Thank GOODNESS it was way too big--but I pulled about 3" out of her
gullet--the rest was sticking
> out of her mouth and underneath her.
> A good lesson to me to watch her more closely when she's loose. I can only
image the impaction that
> would have caused had she been able to swallow it.
> Karen
>
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