There will be better stories than this, I’m sure. My dog, having very good taste once grabbed the ball of yarn I was knitting with and ran downstairs with it. It was thin yarn, so it broke. By the time I got to him he was chewing it and swallowed it just as I cranked his jaws open. No cheap stuff for him; it was what was left of a $70 ball of yak and merino yarn. At least it was 100% animal product which fully digested without any problems. He eventually lost his fascination with my knitting. After that I sewed zippers in all my knitting bags and learned to zip up everything before I left the room.
He was over two years old. His puppy days lasted quite a while. We kept an eye on the poop, but it appeared to have been digested. Ah, the lives of dog parents. We did pull a sock out of his butt once. Luckily it was a very thin short sock.
There will be better stories than this, I’m sure. My dog, having very good taste once grabbed the ball of yarn I was knitting with and ran downstairs with it. It was thin yarn, so it broke. By the time I got to him he was chewing it and swallowed it just as I cranked his jaws open. No cheap stuff for him; it was what was left of a $70 ball of yak and merino yarn. At least it was 100% animal product which fully digested without any problems. He eventually lost his fascination with my knitting. After that I sewed zippers in all my knitting bags and learned to zip up everything before I left the room.
He dodged a bullet- string foreign bodies often require surgery. Was that in his puppy days?
He was over two years old. His puppy days lasted quite a while. We kept an eye on the poop, but it appeared to have been digested. Ah, the lives of dog parents. We did pull a sock out of his butt once. Luckily it was a very thin short sock.