Strangest Things Ever Eaten by Dogs


Photo: Nancy Glass Productions

Dog food can get quite expensive, but Joe the chocolate lab had what probably is the priciest meal ever recorded: $800 worth of dollar bills!

That actually ain't so bad when compared to what Marley the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel ate:

Or the engagement ring eaten by Luciano the Rottweiler (it was recovered by sifting through Luciano's um, "deposits")

Or the spoon that Bogie, a two-year-old Saint Bernard ate whilte taking his medicine:

From National Geographic's new Nat Geo Wild show My Dog Ate What? - Thanks Minjae!


We had a totally mad border collie many years ago who chewed and ate a number of bizarre and dangerous objects as she was growing up including chewing the wooden halde off of a Sabatier carving knife, and eating both a tube of super glue and a packet of disposable razor blades! Luckily she somehow managed not to injure herself each time!
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We had a dog that loved eating Daddy log Legs spiders. It was fun watching him go after them. The interesting part was being able to identify them in his poo later on.
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When I was a kid we had a Creepy Crawlies oven with that glow in the dark goop. We also had dogs. That made our lawn look pretty cool at night, all those glowing beetle and scorpion pieces. My mom said it at least made cleaning up a little easier/more interesting.

We also had a dog that once at a soap on a rope (it was a scented one hidden in a Christmas present), so she became known as the Dope on a Rope forever after.
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I work on a television show called 'My Dog Ate What?' for National Geographic Channel. We're always looking for great stories for the show! Please email me at esullivan@nancyglassproductions.com
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