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« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2012, 01:37:33 pm »

Went to the local atv park with the wife and kids Saturday. Took the easy route since I know how much it costs to repair a wheeler that has been treated like a submarine. The trail was 11 miles all the way aound the park. The right side was the park, thickets, trails etc. and the left was alternating woods and pasture. We would stop in the shade every couple miles to let the kids play in the mud and watch the cows and horses in the distance. We decided to head out after one break... as we approached a long straight-a-way a horrible smell engulfed us and buzzards flew from their roost. We kept easing on since we were on a one way trail and when the smell got stronger I was nose covered gears grinding hauling tail... When I noticed what the smell was I was nose covered brakes squealing stopped... 3 wild dogs were eating on a not long dead horse. The horse was young judging by size maybe a year old and the dogs werent coyotes and they stayed to watch us as we watched them... looked like a german shepherd mix, a yella dog maybe bmc mix (bmc color and build but a little scruffier) and the other was busting trees down to get away. Me, the wife and our 2 oldest (7 & 4) dry heeved around the next turn
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« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2012, 01:39:47 pm »

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« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2012, 08:42:04 am »

I can deal with blood, decomposed matter, carrion and about any foul and disgusting smelling thing out there with no issues, NOW if I hear someone make the slightest heaving snd that does it for me I am right behind them even if I don’t see or smell whatever caused the person to heave to start out with--- another thing that makes me puke is watching someone brush their teeth, boy let me tell u what I have NO CLUE why it makes me puke.
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« Reply #23 on: June 05, 2012, 09:08:47 am »

I can deal with blood, decomposed matter, carrion and about any foul and disgusting smelling thing out there with no issues, NOW if I hear someone make the slightest heaving snd that does it for me I am right behind them even if I don’t see or smell whatever caused the person to heave to start out with--- another thing that makes me puke is watching someone brush their teeth, boy let me tell u what I have NO CLUE why it makes me puke.

Hahaha me too! The toothbrush thing never bothered me till I started working out of town all the time and living with nasty dudes! Also after someone brushes their teeth and then they hawk a loogie. Blaagh gets me gagging just thinking about it
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« Reply #24 on: June 05, 2012, 09:13:26 am »

Tbob I don't know how a weenie like you hog hunts lmao just playing but brushing their teeth?
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« Reply #25 on: June 05, 2012, 09:33:32 am »

If you ever have another dog eat or drink something that could kill them and you see it or catch it fast Pour Peroxide down their throat. They will throw everything up they have. Hold the mouth open and Pour away. Naturally they don't like it but it works. I used 2, 16oz bottles for my bulldog when he ate  about 14ft of rope. They should vomit in just a few mins and if not pour more until they do. A friend that has raised dogs for 40+ years was told this by a vet and i am now a believer. Sorry about the dog. Maybe this will help anyone who reads this and has a issue down the road.
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« Reply #26 on: June 05, 2012, 10:00:12 am »

If you ever have another dog eat or drink something that could kill them and you see it or catch it fast Pour Peroxide down their throat. They will throw everything up they have. Hold the mouth open and Pour away. Naturally they don't like it but it works. I used 2, 16oz bottles for my bulldog when he ate  about 14ft of rope. They should vomit in just a few mins and if not pour more until they do. A friend that has raised dogs for 40+ years was told this by a vet and i am now a believer. Sorry about the dog. Maybe this will help anyone who reads this and has a issue down the road.


THAT is 100% FACT--- I had ay puppy eat rat poison and two table sppons of H2O2 cleaned him right up, he was a few montsh then he is now 5 years old.
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« Reply #27 on: June 05, 2012, 01:21:23 pm »

If you ever have another dog eat or drink something that could kill them and you see it or catch it fast Pour Peroxide down their throat. They will throw everything up they have. Hold the mouth open and Pour away. Naturally they don't like it but it works. I used 2, 16oz bottles for my bulldog when he ate  about 14ft of rope. They should vomit in just a few mins and if not pour more until they do. A friend that has raised dogs for 40+ years was told this by a vet and i am now a believer. Sorry about the dog. Maybe this will help anyone who reads this and has a issue down the road.


THAT is 100% FACT--- I had ay puppy eat rat poison and two table sppons of H2O2 cleaned him right up, he was a few montsh then he is now 5 years old.



Good to know!!! Now that I moved and the dogs are about 150yds from the house I shouldnt be dealing with anymore half eaten kids toys... but still good info. Someone should start a thread with content like this... lost dog tee shirt trick, turpentine on pads etc...
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« Reply #28 on: June 05, 2012, 01:51:50 pm »

It was weird how it all worked out with me. I went to Georgia to hunt with my friend and we were just talking dogs and hunting as always. A few weeks later it happened. Almost like it was ment to be. Something like that would cost thousands of dollars at a vet and something as cheap as a 99 cent bottle of peroxide can fix. Glad to pass it on.
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« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2012, 04:04:47 pm »

I'll add my self to this club... I tend to cut my self quite a bit for some reason, and don't ask me why... whether its by my hand or an accident it happens a lot. If I have a good size cut or gash that is on me or on someone else, and have to tend to it... that gets my mouth watering, but not to the point of throwing up though. I know when I had a hedge cliper go threw my leg in between my tendons and the bottom of my knee it left a good size hole in my leg, but didn't cut anything crucial. I didn't even know that it had happened and lifted my wind pants at the time (I was a lot younger) and my whole leg was red with blood. Didn't get stiches or anything probably should have but tending to it made me nausious as hell. I was widdling on a wooden box one time and my knife slipped and had a blade get stuck in the bone of my pointer finger right after your first thumb knuckle. I put my hand out in front of me and the 8" (total length) knife was just sitting there in my hand. I was a little kid then... I took the blade out and blood went everywhere squirting and such... I ran down stairs telling my dad, who was in the recliner, that I needed some attention. LOL! He took a bottle of peroxide and opened my hand up and poured a ton of that stuff inside my hand. I got white as a ghost and told him, "dad, I'm bout to pass out..."  Grin Didn't end up doing it or throwing up but wanted to.

When I had my surgery on my wrist, and had to get the staples taken out was kinda bad, but when they had to take the x-rays right after the surgery, and had to postion my wrist right that almost made me pass out. That still wasn't as bad as getting pins yanked out by plyers from my pinky knuckle when I shattered it. pretty narrly scare left from the wrist surgery though.


But I will say that the one that got me to throw up was a buddy of mine that had been on the road working had to come home cause he had a piece of sheet metal slip off the trailer and cut the end of his finger off. He had it wrapped up for a day or two of the travel that it took to get home. By the time he got to my house he said it was throbbin and asked me to take a look and rewrap it. So of course, I said sure and proceeded to "help" out. I start unwrapping this finger and I swear you could smell it! not a good smell... got to the finger and there was bone showing and everything. Now I've broke down quite a few animals in my time and none of that ever bothers me, but when it comes to humans it's different for some reason. I started getting light headed and mouth watering and was able to finish wrapping it up before I had to go take a look again at what was for lunch that day...  Wink That was bad!

But I'm back to "full" heath now though... so I'm ready for whatever!!!!  Grin
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« Reply #30 on: June 09, 2012, 09:58:52 pm »

Rofl. This is some funny s$&t. Makin the night at work go by a lil quicker
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« Reply #31 on: June 09, 2012, 10:22:07 pm »

I got bit by a sow in Arkansas. Cleaned it up good and wrapped it up. It started throbbing on the way home so I stopped at a truck stop and unwrapped it in the restroom. When I saw all the pus and smelled how rotten it had already gotten I puked. I could see the tendon in my finger.
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