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11.Thirsty
German Shepard Lucy received a nasty gash to the back of the head
after a toilet lid slammed down on her.
12.Melanie
Silcox had to rush Duke, her six month old Rottweiler, to the vet
after her three year old son fed him the contents of a pub ashtray
with his dinner.
13.A
Dalmatian puppy called Jordan caused trouble for himself in Portsmouth
after licking the wet paint from the side of his kennel. Luckily
he only suffered a mild case of poisoning .
14.Charlie,
a Yorkshire Terrier from north Wales, managed to damage his left
eye severely after pulling a cuckoo clock from a wall and onto his
face. The cost of his treatment more than £1,000.
15.Sam
has always been a naughty dog, but he has done nothing like this
before was the response of a woman rendered homeless by her
dogs actions. Sam chewed through an empty aerosol can, sending
a fire ball through the property completely destroying it. No dogs
were hurt, just two cats.
16.Firemen
in Blackpool spent two hours trying to release Danny, a two year
old Springer Spaniel, from underground piping in a childrens
play park near his home. He got stuck in the same place two weeks
later.
17.Leo,
a five year old Labrador from Harrow in Middlesex, ended up underneath
his owners motorbike after chewing through the kickstand.
Leo didn't regain full mobility for five weeks.
18.Embarrassment
was overcome by fear for one dog owner in Devon. He had to drive
his Manchester terrier, Alfie, to the vet after he ate his wig.
19.Junior,
a mixed breed from Warrington, put the frighteners up owner, Lindsey
South. Whilst out walking, Junior ran off to fetch a stick that
Lindsey had thrown for him. When he returned he had an unused firework
hanging from his mouth.
20.Berry,
a ten month old collie, suffered in the name of football. The familys
eight year old son had put his Manchester city strip on the dog,
inadvertently restricting her walking ability. It was only a matter
of time before poor Berry went flying down the stairs severely hurting
her front leg. The cost of her treatment more than £1,000.
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