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Anyone with Pets and a paper shredder (not for squeamish)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog Bruce" data-source="post: 43524" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>While Chris was @ work couple of weeks ago one of the doctors came in literally in tears. Their dog, a member of the family as ours is, had gotten his huge toungue cought in the paper shredder and activated it. The poor creature howled and whined for help until family members got their. To their dismay it was by then much to late, and the dog bled out in front of them, his toungue totally shredded to the root. This Dr. is a surgeon and I understand still turns away when pets are mentioned. General consesus is the oil used on the shredder teeth must have an attractive odor. Instead of just turning ours to off, we now un-plug it physically while not actually operating it. Apparenly this docs family kept theirs in the off position and the poor animals paw flipped it to auto as he joyfully slurrped away. I shared this hoping to maybe help someone avoid a similar terrible experience. Chris and I would be just horribly devastated if this happened to our beloved bulldog Ringo, as I am sure any of our folks here on the board would be.</p><p></p><p>Bruce</p><p></p><p>Never Forget!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog Bruce, post: 43524, member: 237"] While Chris was @ work couple of weeks ago one of the doctors came in literally in tears. Their dog, a member of the family as ours is, had gotten his huge toungue cought in the paper shredder and activated it. The poor creature howled and whined for help until family members got their. To their dismay it was by then much to late, and the dog bled out in front of them, his toungue totally shredded to the root. This Dr. is a surgeon and I understand still turns away when pets are mentioned. General consesus is the oil used on the shredder teeth must have an attractive odor. Instead of just turning ours to off, we now un-plug it physically while not actually operating it. Apparenly this docs family kept theirs in the off position and the poor animals paw flipped it to auto as he joyfully slurrped away. I shared this hoping to maybe help someone avoid a similar terrible experience. Chris and I would be just horribly devastated if this happened to our beloved bulldog Ringo, as I am sure any of our folks here on the board would be. Bruce Never Forget! [/QUOTE]
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