One night, after going out celebrating Rosee becoming an American citizen, Jerry had a few too many drinks and fell asleep in the bedroom. When he woke up he saw Kiko next to their bed and the sheets near the foot all covered in blood. The dog had chewed off the infected toe! Of course both Jerry and Rosee got scared that Kiko might be an aggressive dog but after taking care of the wound and getting in time to a clinic, they realized that in fact Kiko has chewed up Jerry’s infected toe. The dog stopped when he managed to chew all the infected part of the toe.
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Shouldn’t this example of a PET scan be combined with the thread on Obama care?
How did they know it was infected if it’s gone?
I’m surprised he didn’t wake up when this was happening!
I don’t know whether the dog should or shouldn’t be let loose in a diabetic ward.
I seem to recall a similar story about two pet pugs.
Well, I wasn’t going to say it…
..but I toed you something like this was a foot.
That’ll do dog that’ll do.
Oh thanks John Now I am going to to be thinking of this ever time my dog lick my feet 🙁
Was this written by a twelve year old?
Seems a bit rambling and could use a thesaurus.
WTF?! “Duplicate Comment” ?!
[You posted it twice. The second one went into the moderation queue. – ed.]
The man is lucky that the dog didn’t chew something else off.
#2 Go back and read the article. The guy knew his toe was seriously infected and stinking. He had a major infection and the thing was most likely dead and rotten but he was phobic of hospitals. That would explain why it didn’t hurt when the dog crunched it.
Dogs have been known to try and bit of cancers. This is the first time I’ve heard of a case like this but you pretty much have to be in a third world nation without a good shaman much less normal medical care or a nut case before someone let’s their toe rot without seeking some sort of help.
note to self:
– stay away from my dog.
– go to the doctor for that penis infection.
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didn’t Scully’s dog “Queequeg” eat his first owner and then later get eaten by an aligator?