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Rosie is very mouthy does not discriminate as to what she puts in her mouth, so this time of year is scary, especially the mushrooms that are in our Lawn. I take her out on the leash now so I can watch her and I try to pick them as much as possible, but yesterday I had a scare with her when she picked one up I thankfully caught her doing it right away and she dropped it...I do not know if they are the poisonus kind or not info on this is very confusing...I am going to a pet shop today and getting her a muzzle, I don't like doing this but it beats the alternative...has anyone else had experience with this kind of thing? Any suggestions on getting her to stop putting anything and everything in her mouth would be most welcomed. Thank you!
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I think I would rather have Rosie eat toothpaste and brush instead of mushrooms...Murphy and Bella must have beautiful teeth!!!! LOL
The mushrooms I get in my lawn look like these.
You are doing exactly what I do, I am going to try gating off an area for her "Hurry Up" area and that way it will be easier to keep it mushroom free. I went online to try and find out about Mushroom types etc., and it is very confusing, they say that Lawn Mushrooms can be non-toxic or they can be very toxic and the only real way to know is to take it to a University or somewhere to be tested...but I have more than one variety of mushroom in my lawn...also it is very dangerous for babies and todlers.
Hi Janice...I don't know if you are still following this post, but Karen had send me a link to Outfox Field Guard which I am now using on Rosie and it works!!!! and it is Easy!!! Let me know if you are interested in more info on this.
Hi Janice, The Outfox field guard is a black mesh hat that you slip on them, it is not constricting in anyway and they can still drink water, bark, carry sticks, but they cannot eat anything bad!!! Believe me if my Rosie will tolerate it then I thnk any dog will tolerate it. At first she did the usual trying to get it off, but it didn't last long and now it is just a habit with her to have her hat put on before she goes outside. I really encourage you to look into it...I told my vet about it and they were quite excited about it and they contacted the owners who make it and now they carry it in their pet store. So here is the link: www.outfoxfieldguard.com let me know what happens!
Donna, that is a great picture!
There are some that look like this and then there is another kind that has more of a flat top than domed top and not as brown. Great Picture!!!
I know for indoor stuff Bengay or something equally nasty tasting has worked for my doodles well more for Gab cause Cooper still steals throw pillows ever chance he gets. A yard leash and figuring out how far she can go on it then keeping that free of mushrooms might be less hassle than a muzzle
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