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    Ok folks.... I've gotten a couple PMs about this thread. This self-righteousness and the atttitudes her are some of the things I'm hating about PT right now (you might have noticed a distinct dearth of my posts)

    Do you all really think we're that stupid to actually let him eat dog food? We were right there. We either caught the food as he tried to put it in his mouth or immediately removed it from his mouth. He just has a ball doing this and still has no concept of "no" so rather than fight him right now, we're just letting him explore and learn.

    The last photo was actually a Cheerio, not dog food, but it made for a cuter story. Yes, he's already eating solid food quite nicely.

    So those who PMed me, thanks for ruining a thread that I had fun with.

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    Good lord Kim you have to be kidding. I can't believe it, what kid went through there childhood without trying dog or cat food? Jeez....my daughter volunteers at a vets office, every new food he gets he tries....its not like it raw, its kibble for gods sake.
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    We know you know a child can choke on pet food or digest the vitamin mix and chemicals- however- keep in mind- like yesterday- we had over 740 PEOPLE on line at one time. Not everyone knows that this could be dangerious- .. and not just for choking. Just like the video on another site of a dog jumping a very large jump- .. Yea the person knew the dog could do it, and trained for it- but you get someone just reading that is like- well I will teach my dog to jump a jump too high. Its the audience- all ages- all experiences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    We know you know a child can choke on pet food or digest the vitamin mix and chemicals- however- keep in mind- like yesterday- we had over 740 PEOPLE on line at one time. Not everyone knows that this could be dangerious- .. and not just for choking. Just like the video on another site of a dog jumping a very large jump- .. Yea the person knew the dog could do it, and trained for it- but you get someone just reading that is like- well I will teach my dog to jump a jump too high. Its the audience- all ages- all experiences.

    Kids can choke on people food too for gods sake.
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    Oh for heaven's sake, stop PMing her about her funny "photo story". If someone REALLY let their kid eat the dog food it still wouldn't kill them, they eat bugs and worms! And kids can choke on anything. Stop that and leave her alone, that's just ridiculous.

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    Oh cmon!!
    My kids ate milk bones every time they visited gramma, they lived long nuff to marry and reproduce! GEEZE
    And for those that worry about him eating kibble .....if you would worry about a human consuming it, maybe you should rethink what you are feeding?
    Seems like Kim is happy with her grandbaby and her kibble! Wait til Cam learns to eat worms and bugs!

    WTG gramma and let him have fun! No harm no foul!!
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    Framed

    How could he be guilty he is soooooo CUTE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper
    Ok folks.... I've gotten a couple PMs about this thread. This self-righteousness and the atttitudes her are some of the things I'm hating about PT right now (you might have noticed a distinct dearth of my posts)

    Do you all really think we're that stupid to actually let him eat dog food? We were right there. We either caught the food as he tried to put it in his mouth or immediately removed it from his mouth. He just has a ball doing this and still has no concept of "no" so rather than fight him right now, we're just letting him explore and learn.

    The last photo was actually a Cheerio, not dog food, but it made for a cuter story. Yes, he's already eating solid food quite nicely.

    So those who PMed me, thanks for ruining a thread that I had fun with.
    Oh man ... I don't normally post in threads about peoples kids, but I had to after reading what you said above. I think the look on his face as you busted him at the bowl is just priceless -- and try not to let the cranks get to you. I enjoyed your thread, and for the most part it seems that a lot of other PTers did as well. Heck, my mom has some pictures of me sharing the milkbones with the dog, and I turned out mostly normal.

    I'm sure that the people who are complaining about the potential of letting the kid eat the dogfood are the same ones who would happily plonk their kids down at a Taco Bell -- which is likely on par with dogfood

    Please don't let a few people dissuade you from posting your pics!


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    I haven't heard heard what A&P's investigations revealed?
    They are on the case aren't they???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    I haven't heard heard what A&P's investigations revealed?
    They are on the case aren't they???
    LOL... Allen will let Cam near him, but Pouncer flees the scene. How effective can the team be if one member of the team won't stay on scene?

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    From someone who actually ate rabbit food as a child - he's innocent and oh so adorable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper
    LOL... Allen will let Cam near him, but Pouncer flees the scene. How effective can the team be if one member of the team won't stay on scene?
    I am very disappointed to hear this, Pounce.

    Think of the professional reputation that A&P Investigations have built up over the years. Think of all the late nights working, poring over the evidence, leaving no stone unturned in your search for truth and justice; not to mention what could happen to your professional indemnity insurance premiums if Cameron takes legal action. Now there is a potential miscarriage of justice situation in your own home and you have fled the scene?

    It is time to stiffen your backbone, put your fears aside, and get that boy off!

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    Another nice thread turned nasty........

    Cam - I have often licked dog and cat food off my fingers by accident and am still here to tell the tale. Read this again...

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    That was an adorable photo-essay and, like everyone else, I would never have the heart to find Cam guilty of anything. What are you going to do when he turns those big blue eyes on you when he's seven and he's tried to drive your car?!

    To add to the list of things we ate when children. My brother sucked on lumps of coal. He's pretty normal, even by my standards. I chewed newspaper, and in the fifties there was lots of toxic stuff in that. I'm actually famous in my family for having eaten a 10 shilling postal order (worth about $50 or so in today's currency). If I'm ever hauled up in court for something, I'll use injesting toxic inks when I was 3 or 4 as my defence.

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    Oh My i needed that laugh,Regardless he is adorable!

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