My dog got into my curry when I went to the bathroom and ate the entire bowl! It's pretty spicy! Should I be worried? Lots of spices, bit of onion -not a lot, cauliflower, eggs....
My dog got into my curry when I went to the bathroom and ate the entire bowl! It's pretty spicy! Should I be worried? Lots of spices, bit of onion -not a lot, cauliflower, eggs....
She's already gone out twice! LOL She isn't acting too off, just sleeping right now. She's crazy! She was trying to tell me she does need carbs apparently.
No carbs Sheltielover just wanted to spice up her meal. I would probably give a probiotic or some slippery elm to coat her gut for a couple of days otherwise no big deal.
She cleaned her beard obsessively last night so I think she really enjoyed it! She hasn't had any lose stools yet, thankfully. She has the toughest stomach of the bunch, luckily. If my sheltie had eaten it, oh, lord -- we would have been in some trouble! LOL
I will def give probiotic, need to reorder Slippery Elm pronto as well.
Lucky got into some leftover beef stew last week, that had a few onions and some spices as well. Good lord at the gas and upset tummy. She kept running to the door and would go straight to the fence line and eat grass. A little later, back out to throw up. This went on for most of the day, and for dinner I gave her a small amount of turkey to maybe help settle her tummy since we didn't have any chicken. It worked, and the next day she felt just fine.
Awww Poor pup! Do you think since she hasn't had any diarrhea and such that I should feed her as normal? I mean no organs or anything. should I do a bone meal? I have a turkey neck and beef trim thawed right now.
I would just give the turkey neck only right now, unless you have any bone in chicken. Just something mild with bone to help settle the tummy. It worked perfectly here. Lucky didn't have any dirarrhea either, just AWFUL farts and upset tummy, since she was eating grass. Sounds like you have the same issue we did.
LOL, my English Setter likes salsa-- the "hot" version. My Springer x won't touch it, though. One sniff and she backs off in disgust. The Setter just laps it up and asks for more.
I laughed reading this thread lol! Too funny :smile: Glad there weren't any problems! I can't imagine cleaning up curry explosive cannon butt poop lol!
Weird.. My English Setter lovessssss hot food! The hotter and spicier the better for her! And Charlie, my English x Irish likes it too, but if it's super spicy she back up from it. What a coincidence!
Would you believe it's been two nights and nothing happened!? She has continued to eat regular meals and everything. she must have an iron gut ! I know if it had been my other one for sure we'd have been in trouble!!
Sorry but this tread mad me laugh also. Glad she is fine and you didn't have a stinky night. I think Maddie can eat anything and get away with it too. She gets into the garbage in the bath room and eats the Kleenex all the time. We forget to put it on the toilet.
I have long hair and of course she eats that too, sometimes her poop hangs out her butt and is hooked there for a bit. Still nothing slows down that old girl.
One of my dogs loves curry as well, and we've never had a problem. I think strong flavors/smells entice her, and she eagerly cleans up curry, spicy Chinese, gumbo, whatever, without any GI upset. Both pups are also fans of sushi and sashimi, a little less surprisingly.
My Blaise enjoys spicy foods. He "stole" a bit (half) of chile relleno that was too spicy for me and kept trying to sneak more (no tummy upset too). He "sneaks" nacho sauce, salsa, enchiladas, kung po beef, if it's spicy he wants a nibble except for thai sweet chili sauce lol
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