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05-19-2008, 02:16 AM #1OPSenior Member
Male plant disposal.
I took a male plant out of my cabinet today and set it off to the side. After checking on the ladies and making sure that they are doing goo, I went back to the male and notice that my dog had eaten all the leaves off of it.
Now I've heard that the stems and leaves can upset the stomach, is this true for animals as well. My dog seems fine like usual even a few hours afterwards. So I think I'll just feed my leftover plants to my dog and what she doesn't eat the rabbit will get.JaySin Reviewed by JaySin on . Male plant disposal. I took a male plant out of my cabinet today and set it off to the side. After checking on the ladies and making sure that they are doing goo, I went back to the male and notice that my dog had eaten all the leaves off of it. Now I've heard that the stems and leaves can upset the stomach, is this true for animals as well. My dog seems fine like usual even a few hours afterwards. So I think I'll just feed my leftover plants to my dog and what she doesn't eat the rabbit will get. Rating: 5
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