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Post by caz2golden on Jul 7, 2013 14:54:56 GMT
Caught one of my dogs eating a Sea Gooseberry (or two) today. Do you think they will do harm?
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Post by orpheous87 on Jul 7, 2013 15:12:29 GMT
I can't find anything that suggests they'll be harmful. They have non-poisonous tentacles, so I assume they're fairly harmless? Having said that, I don't know much about them, so I wouldn't quote me!
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Post by tonib on Jul 7, 2013 15:14:45 GMT
orpheous87 voiced exactly what I'd have responded
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Post by BorderTerrier on Jul 7, 2013 17:01:48 GMT
I am sorry but I do not know much about them.
Sometimes with the less-poisonous things, your dog has to eat a few for them to be harmful.
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Post by gladys on Jul 8, 2013 14:06:16 GMT
My first family dog when growing up, ate a couple and they never did him any harm. Although I would stop it becoming a habit.
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Post by scallywag on Jul 8, 2013 15:11:30 GMT
never heard of them. what exactly are they, suppose someone will tell me to go gooseberry google it
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Post by caz2golden on Jul 8, 2013 20:04:51 GMT
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Post by scallywag on Jul 8, 2013 20:15:23 GMT
Cheers Caz2g well I have never seen them before !
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Post by caz2golden on Jul 8, 2013 20:23:01 GMT
They do look like transparent gooseberries!
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Post by gladys on Jul 9, 2013 11:06:01 GMT
scallywag I have never seen them on any beach apart from Winterton on sea & Great Yarmouth. Been on the beaches around Southwold and Dunwich and never seen them there.
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Post by BorderTerrier on Jul 9, 2013 16:44:43 GMT
I have never before seen something like this! To me, they look like large glass beads!!
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