Couldn't find my wax so I bought another stick which promptly disappeared too. This is getting weird I thought but the mystery was soon solved while scooping out the dog run. That dog will eat anything!
i take it ya don't feed it much :biglaugh:
I try not to feed him any string wax at all but he's quick and sneaky that one! :D
Well. . . . ya know, you can now use your new multi purpose, string wax scent cover up, umm, thingies.. and test them for market ! It's good $hi# !
ChuckC :laughing: :dunno:
DARN hate when that happens my 1-1/2old lab loves to chew lets just say my boys have alot less toys!!
They say that chewing on wax is good for your teeth so he has that going for him!!!!!
QuoteMy dog ate my string wax!
I'm sure the hunter safety instructor has heard that one before! :laughing:
Well he should be good and regular on bowel movements for a while.
I don't want to know what you rubbed your bow string on to get it waxed.
LMAO :laughing:
I had a black lab when I was younger, he ate bars of soap. Funny, you think after he got the runs that he would have stopped, but he never did. He ate just about anything.
QuoteOriginally posted by pavan:
I don't want to know what you rubbed your bow string on to get it waxed.
haha!
It is said many inventions come from accidents or mistakes.....scoop it up and tube it up. Sell it to the wheelie boys as scent masking string wax. Be sure the package says not for human consumption or to be applied on a kisser button.
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That's the worst part, dogs seem to have a recall of onyl 15minutes .... so they never connect eating grass, dirt, wax, etc with taking ****s that are like champagne toast .... by that I mean a solid plug followed by nothing but liquid and foam ....
At least he didn't eat the string! Yet. :biglaugh:
That's funny mine ate my wax too! For some reason he really likes bees wax. He keeps trying to get at my string making material.