That's criminal. 5 second rule. Put those onions right back on the burger, man!Warren Kaplan wrote: any onions that fall out of your mouth onto the deck while stuffing your face are picked up and tossed overboard right away!
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Re: Onions! Very Toxic!
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Here she is poking her nose into the cabin trying to see what we might be cooking.
Here she is poking her nose into the cabin trying to see what we might be cooking.
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Chocolater Lab
Marianna,
Looks like a beautiful chocolate lab. But she's got enough chocolate on her right now to last a lifetime. Don't let her get near any more!
Looks like a beautiful chocolate lab. But she's got enough chocolate on her right now to last a lifetime. Don't let her get near any more!
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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She is a lab (yes chocolate) with an appetite to match but her owner keeps her very healthy by not giving her people food at all.
She's always looking for food anyway and it is hard not to give in but she's healthier for it and still has her girlish figure at 6 1/2 years old.
However, that didn't stop her from taking a slab of halibut off the counter (and making it disapper) when I briefly turned my back.
She's always looking for food anyway and it is hard not to give in but she's healthier for it and still has her girlish figure at 6 1/2 years old.
However, that didn't stop her from taking a slab of halibut off the counter (and making it disapper) when I briefly turned my back.
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Muttluks question
Dasein668,
Do your muttlucks stay on your dog's feet pretty well?
I bought something similar for my pooch, Bill, from Cabela's. They are neoprene booties with rubber soles and velcro straps that you wind around the "ankles" and while they are great as long as they stay on, they don't stay on long. After just a little movement, they slowly slip down....
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Do your muttlucks stay on your dog's feet pretty well?
I bought something similar for my pooch, Bill, from Cabela's. They are neoprene booties with rubber soles and velcro straps that you wind around the "ankles" and while they are great as long as they stay on, they don't stay on long. After just a little movement, they slowly slip down....
[img]http://www.todspages.net/images/index-Bilbo.jpg[/img]
*the above image is certified less than 540 pixels wide by the NPWSB.
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
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Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
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Re: Onions! Very Toxic!
Hi Warren and ever one else, my wife and i went to work and when we got home later haus a 155 pounds great dane was down on the floor with maggie and ten puppys and he was half died and when the vet pump his stomach and onions and the burger came up, well after two days his was back to him self and winning shows. that year he took first in best in breed and best in show.
winthrop
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Warren Kaplan wrote:Winthrop,
Curious how I totally forget to mention onions...since I love 'um myself. Onions are very toxic. Any amout over 0.5% of the dog's weight can wreak havoc with the dog's hemoglobin and cause severe anemia (and worse) anywhere from within a few hours to over a week. The dog can seem fine for a few days and then start to go down hill rapidly.
0.5% of body weight is a very small amount. For a 50 pound dog that's only a 1/4 pound of onion or 4 ounces. That's the size of a medium onion. For you sailors with little 15 pound dogs, you know what that means. So, if you are cookin' burgers on the grill in a nice anchorage while having a few gin and tonics (ummm...yummy) make sure those onions are in a closed container that the dog can't tip over and that any onions that fall out of your mouth onto the deck while stuffing your face are picked up and tossed overboard right away! Then you can go right back to abusing yourself with your 3rd burger! But they taste sooo good!
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DOG BOOTS
Hi all,
A friend of mine races sled dogs. Ice can pack up between the dogs' toes and do harm. He and other pros use a special boot with a nonskid surface to prevent injury to the dogs. I have no details about these boots but whatever they use, they stay on for many miles of hard running FWIW
O J
A friend of mine races sled dogs. Ice can pack up between the dogs' toes and do harm. He and other pros use a special boot with a nonskid surface to prevent injury to the dogs. I have no details about these boots but whatever they use, they stay on for many miles of hard running FWIW
O J
Yes the Muttlucks work great. They may be what Oswego John was referring to, in fact, as they were originally developed for sled dogs. The muttlucks have a wide elastic cuff like you would find on a rugby shirt or similar, coupled with a velcro strap. We have only had a problem with them coming off a couple of times before we figured out how to be sure that they were properly on his feet. The muttlucks also have a grippy surface (like a faux leather material) which helps with the traction on deck surfaces.
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Pictures of Nemo's first sail
I guess he's a keeper He made it through the first weekend on the boat without drowning or getting
seasick. Actually he kinda liked it.
After he first got on board. Not too sure about this:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2303.JPG
Checking for pirates:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2328.JPG
Under sail:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2332.JPG
After a hard day of sailing, pulling lines and such:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2323.JPG
Waiting for the launch to take him back to shore....
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2308.JPG
seasick. Actually he kinda liked it.
After he first got on board. Not too sure about this:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2303.JPG
Checking for pirates:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2328.JPG
Under sail:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2332.JPG
After a hard day of sailing, pulling lines and such:
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2323.JPG
Waiting for the launch to take him back to shore....
http://sailmahalo.com/summer2005/IMG_2308.JPG