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Dog Eats Live Ammo

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MOUNTAIN HOME, AR (AP) - An Arkansas veterinarian has kept a dog from going out with a bang after the animal ate 23 live rifle rounds.

The Baxter Bulletin reports that 4-year-old Belgian Malinois, Benno, had surgery last week to remove the .308 caliber ammunition from his stomach.

Owner Larry Brassfield says Benno has eaten socks, magnets and marbles but he didn't expect the animal would bother a bag of bullets by his bed. Brassfield and his wife realized Benno needed medical attention after the pet vomited up four rounds.

The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to discharge on his own.

Brassfield says he won't leave ammo lying around anymore but isn't optimistic that Benno will stick to dog food.


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Here boy, fetch! :fire

Must be a descendant of Roy Roger's dog; Bullet. ;-)
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WildBill wrote:The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to discharge on his own.
But did they fire reliably afterward?
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KD5NRH wrote:
WildBill wrote:The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to discharge on his own.
But did they fire reliably afterward?
If you saw the picture of them, you wouldn't dare put them in a gun. :mrgreen:
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The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to discharge on his own.

http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/29015321/do ... fle-rounds" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Questionable phrasing in bold, I hope he practiced "muzzle" discipline! "rlol"
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I've known a many Mal's and we've jokingly accused many of the owners of feeding them gunpowder, but wow!
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TVGuy wrote:
The vet removed 17 rounds from Benno's stomach but left two in his esophagus, which the dog was allowed to discharge on his own.

http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/29015321/do ... fle-rounds" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Questionable phrasing in bold, I hope he practiced "muzzle" discipline! "rlol"
That dog is lucky he didn't chomp down on a primer. His owner is lucky the dog didn't fart.
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