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shcisamax
09-29-2014, 07:50 AM
When we first arrived in TV, our entire area was under construction. When I walked the dog, I walked with my eyes on the ground because so many chicken bones were thrown about from the workers who just chuck them instead of putting them back in the bag and taking them with them.

Yesterday, when walking the dog past a house that was having a T&D patio and screen enclosure done down the street, voila...he grabbed a chicken bone and I couldn't get it out of his throat before he swallowed it. I found another one he did not get but it only takes one. I have been watching the dog diligently and hope he passes it.

I have called T&D to remind them that lots of people walk their dogs so their people shouldn't drop their food trash especially bones at sites. I thought I would post here to remind everyone when walking past any construction site, there may be something to eat. It isn't just at the big construction sites.

redwitch
09-29-2014, 08:36 AM
Great reminder. Thank you.

wendyquat
09-29-2014, 09:24 AM
Thanks for pointing this out! I would discourage anyone from walking their pups on construction sites. Our 4 month old Cairn terrier swallowed a wing nut with screw attached that he apparently found on a construction site and had to have surgical removal. A costly and painful mistake!

shcisamax
09-29-2014, 09:51 AM
Wow. That must have been scary. Did you see him grab it? How did you realize he had actually eaten a wing nut with a screw. Xray?

KARENNN
09-29-2014, 10:28 AM
I am forever playing "chicken bone tug of war" with my schnauzer who has found too many to count. I bring a treat on walks now so I am ready to make a trade for a chicken bone, rib bone, or whatever else the workers drop. Yesterday he ate a ketchup packet!
Generally, if the bone goes down, the dog's stomach acids will eat it up. If he gags a lot and doesn't stop, then it may be stuck, but I think that is rare if they have a chance to chew it.

shcisamax
09-29-2014, 10:55 AM
Thanks Karennn for the info...This happened once before when there was ALL the construction and I was panicked. This time, I wasn't as concerned because he did pass it. That said, I spent the night up with him as he was panting endlessly and drinking tons of water. And, consequently of course, peeing and pooping which is always a good sign. Fed him a bunch of rice. Hopefully by end today, he will be a happy fellow again.

Bubble Gum
09-29-2014, 11:07 AM
You would probably have nightmares if you knew what was buried around your house.

Sorry, but I don't mean gold, or anything good!

drdodge
09-29-2014, 11:28 AM
the general public should not go into the const area there ere signs posted to keep out of const area

Barefoot
09-29-2014, 12:21 PM
When we first arrived in TV, our entire area was under construction. When I walked the dog, I walked with my eyes on the ground because so many chicken bones were thrown about from the workers who just chuck them instead of putting them back in the bag and taking them with them.

Yesterday, when walking the dog past a house that was having a T&D patio and screen enclosure done down the street, voila...he grabbed a chicken bone and I couldn't get it out of his throat before he swallowed it. I found another one he did not get but it only takes one. I have been watching the dog diligently and hope he passes it.

I have called T&D to remind them that lots of people walk their dogs so their people shouldn't drop their food trash especially bones at sites. I thought I would post here to remind everyone when walking past any construction site, there may be something to eat. It isn't just at the big construction sites.

Good reminder, thanks.

kittygilchrist
09-29-2014, 01:18 PM
There was construction going on all around me when I moved to the villages.
At least there was somewhere to walk the dog.
Yes there was debris of every sort left there, cans, nails, bottles, food.

I noticed that sometimes there was a dumpster on the site and sometimes there wasn't. I am no more careful with my dog when there is stuff like that around than when there isn't.
Basically, I'm saying that I'm always aware of what she's walking over and what's around her.

I respect the workmen and the hard hot work they do, and Until the house and lot are done, other homeowners and pets enter the property at their own risk. I can't see construction workers tossing construction debris into a pile and being all tidy about a chicken bone.

firebiker
09-29-2014, 04:36 PM
Maybe you were walking in a chicken graveyard...

gomoho
09-29-2014, 04:47 PM
the general public should not go into the const area there ere signs posted to keep out of const area

Did you even read the OP's post???

TNLAKEPANDA
09-29-2014, 04:55 PM
They belong to the Village Chicken

Cisco Kid
09-29-2014, 04:59 PM
Did you even read the OP's post???

:bigbow:

shcisamax
09-29-2014, 05:31 PM
I noticed that sometimes there was a dumpster on the site and sometimes there wasn't. I am no more careful with my dog when there is stuff like that around than when there isn't.
Basically, I'm saying that I'm always aware of what she's walking over and what's around her.

I respect the workmen and the hard hot work they do, and Until the house and lot are done, other homeowners and pets enter the property at their own risk. I can't see construction workers tossing construction debris into a pile and being all tidy about a chicken bone.

Are you kidding? I believe at the very least littering is actually illegal..at least in Florida it is.

Respecting the work they do has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with being a lazy, disrespectful, litterbug. If someone arrives at a location to work, they arrive with their food in a bag. No one walks around with a bunch of chicken wings in their hands or pockets. It really isn't a stretch to put the chicken bones back in the bag and take it with them. It is NOT the homeowners responsibility to pick up after the workmen. I can tell you the owner who has been living there quite peacefully for a year, was smoking angry because he has two small dogs that would surely have scooped up those bones in a split second had mine on his walk around the circle not done so first.

TheVillageChicken
09-29-2014, 05:47 PM
I think the construction workers call those chicken bones, "hueso de pollo."

CFrance
09-29-2014, 05:56 PM
I don't think anyone's talking about entering a property under construction. She was just out for a walk with her dog. The house was already done; the homeowner was having extra work done. You could be having landscaping done, or maintenance, or anything, and some lazy worker throwing his/her lunch on the ground could cause a problem.

birdawg
09-29-2014, 06:13 PM
Curious: Were the bones in the street or on someones lawn.

kittygilchrist
09-29-2014, 06:45 PM
When we first arrived in TV, our entire area was under construction. When I walked the dog, I walked with my eyes on the ground because so many chicken bones were thrown about from the workers who just chuck them instead of putting them back in the bag and taking them with them.

Yesterday, when walking the dog past a house that was having a T&D patio and screen enclosure done down the street, voila...he grabbed a chicken bone and I couldn't get it out of his throat before he swallowed it. I found another one he did not get but it only takes one. I have been watching the dog diligently and hope he passes it.

I have called T&D to remind them that lots of people walk their dogs so their people shouldn't drop their food trash especially bones at sites. I thought I would post here to remind everyone when walking past any construction site, there may be something to eat. It isn't just at the big construction sites.
Ok, i am looking at the O P. It says the dogs are walking past a construction site. I cannot figure out how a dogowner can hold construction personnel on private property responsible for what the dog eats on private property that construction workers have legitimate reason to be on. Unless...the bones were literally on the street...and not the yard, in which case, owner should still control dog...
I just do not get it.

CFrance
09-29-2014, 06:53 PM
I'm looking at the OP too. She said she was walking past the house. She did not say the dog was on private property. Maybe she will elaborate.

kittygilchrist
09-29-2014, 07:04 PM
I'm looking at the OP too. She said she was walking past the house. She did not say the dog was on private property. Maybe she will elaborate.


Yeah, good point, CF, most walkers passing my house are in the yard, not on street.

CFrance
09-29-2014, 07:43 PM
But most dogs walking past my house are in the street. Only the OP knows.

But the point is well made to keep an eye out for what's on the ground for the safety of your pet. And I would be very ticked if workers on my property were throwing their lunch leavings on my lawn.

kittygilchrist
09-29-2014, 07:47 PM
Waiting for info....

SALYBOW
09-29-2014, 08:12 PM
[QUOTE=shcisamax;945447]When we first arrived in TV, our entire area was under construction. When I walked the dog, I walked with my eyes on the ground because so many chicken bones were thrown about from the workers who just chuck them instead of putting them back in the bag and taking them with them.

The same thing happened to me. I called the warranty dept and they sent someone to clean it up. It was drawing rats.

wendyquat
09-29-2014, 08:26 PM
Wow. That must have been scary. Did you see him grab it? How did you realize he had actually eaten a wing nut with a screw. Xray?

We were at our sons condo at the beach and the entire complex was being remodeled. We did not realize he had swallowed the wing nut until we returned home that evening and he seemed to have a bellyache and I rocked him all night like a baby with colic. i was at the vet the next morning as soon as they opened. She xrayed and saw what she thought was a ring. Before trying to remove it she decided to X-ray from another angle where you could see it was a wing nut with a screw in it. She was afraid to let it pass or remove it through the throat as he was very small so she removed it surgically! Very costly snack! He's 8 now and I do not think he has swallowed anything but food since!