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Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11005

  • wallace
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Does any body elses dog eat dandelion heads? The white fluffy (clocks). Logan goes along stuffing his face as soon as he sees them. Hes mad:ohmy:

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11013

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Logan certainly looks funny running along scooping them up and he is very serious about it... it is no joke.... he goes off on a mission Bless him, he is such a sweetie pie

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11014

No, mine doesm't eat dandilions, only grass.

Just checked on the Kilbourne website, looks like they are ok and aren't on the toxic list!

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11015

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I did tell Chris to check incase they made him 'wet the bed!' ...... I am sure that's what the kids used to say about Dandilions when I was little!!

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11023

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Murray is scared of the dandelion seeds when they start blowing off the heads - he barks at them and runs away!

The only thing my lot eat is spring grass - they look like a herd of goats grazing

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11302

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dandelion's are actualy good for dogs, in most countrys they use it as a food sorce.

www.altnature.com/gallery/Dandelion.htm
Jane

Re:Dandelion heads 3 years ago #11305

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I didnt know about most of this very interesting

Re:Dandelion heads 2 years, 12 months ago #11320

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chook wrote:
dandelion's are actualy good for dogs, in most countrys they use it as a food sorce.

www.altnature.com/gallery/Dandelion.htm


Wow, I did not know that, logan is very smart then The other hounds have started to copy him and they are all trying to graze on Dandelions now.....not that Elsie Grey knows what she is doing....but hates the thought of missing out on something

Re:Dandelion heads 2 years, 12 months ago #11321

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Actually, after reading all about the Dandelion, I think I might join them..... looks like it would help me out with a few things (Mind you, I think I will collect them and bring them home first ....not eat them from the grass with the dogs)

Re:Dandelion heads 2 years, 12 months ago #11323

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daisymay wrote:
Actually, after reading all about the Dandelion, I think I might join them..... looks like it would help me out with a few things (Mind you, I think I will collect them and bring them home first ....not eat them from the grass with the dogs)


Depending on what you want it for - thenyou dont need to, most companys do them in tab form.

www.google.co.uk/products...=4&ct=title


if you want them for the dogs then denes do them.
www.denes.com/advice/fact...s/dandelion.php
Jane

Re:Dandelion heads 2 years, 12 months ago #11324

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Yes think that would be more sensible to go to health shop and get them in tablet form Besides I would be competing with the hounds to pick them before they ate them!!

Re:Dandelion heads 2 years, 12 months ago #11336

I know Bea and Ferg have a thing about biting the heads off dandelions and spitting them out again!! Not the clocks tho, the yellow flowers.....they think it's fantastic fun and run round the field laughing!! None of the others do it...I used to wonder if it was because they could see yellow???

But maybe it's a secret canine society that wages war on the dastardly dandelions
~~ Liz ~~
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