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This was in the paper today, which was amusing:
MOUNTAIN HOME -- An Arkansas veterinarian operated on dog last week after the animal swallowed 23 live rifle rounds.
The Baxter Bulletin reported that a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois named Benno had surgery last week to remove the .308-caliber ammunition from his stomach.
Owner Larry Brassfield said Benno has eaten socks, magnets and marbles, but he didn't expect the animal would bother a bag of bullets by his bed. Brassfield and his wife realized Benno needed medical attention after the pet threw up four rounds.
The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to pass on his own.
Brassfield said he won't leave ammo lying around anymore but isn't optimistic that Benno will stick to dog food.
So the dog eating ammo is funny. But who keeps a bag of .308s on their nightstand?
MOUNTAIN HOME -- An Arkansas veterinarian operated on dog last week after the animal swallowed 23 live rifle rounds.
The Baxter Bulletin reported that a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois named Benno had surgery last week to remove the .308-caliber ammunition from his stomach.
Owner Larry Brassfield said Benno has eaten socks, magnets and marbles, but he didn't expect the animal would bother a bag of bullets by his bed. Brassfield and his wife realized Benno needed medical attention after the pet threw up four rounds.
The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to pass on his own.
Brassfield said he won't leave ammo lying around anymore but isn't optimistic that Benno will stick to dog food.
So the dog eating ammo is funny. But who keeps a bag of .308s on their nightstand?