Well old Rocky decided to eat the dried fruit of my ornamental Plum Tree. Didn't set well with his stomach, found one heck of a mess in one corner of the yard.
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They might be cherries, too. Prunes work because of their fiber content and a sweet chemical called sorbitol (a natural sweetener known to cause the scoots). Cherries contain the same laxatives. The local SQRLs love the choke cherries in my yard but they leave traces behind -- so to speak.
Absolutely, then. One of my brother's dogs loved eating the ripe wild black raspberries. He'd only pick the ripe ones an leave the rest for later. He would also eat the choke cherries that fell on the ground. He got into a mess of them one day and they were taking their leave from both ends.
hehe I've shared a black berry patch with a coyote along Oak Creek in Sedona along Hwy 89. I was snacking while taking a break from trout fishing. Saw coyote, coyote saw me. We looked at each other for a bit then went back to eating tasty black berries. I stayed on my side, coyote it its side. All was good. My old husky Shandi loved strawberries. Would sneak them from the plants mom had put in the back yard. Gently took the ripe ones.
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