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  • kauai_paintball
    I am skidd now
    • Mar 2004
    • 505

    #16
    Well think about this, there is no animal testing, or fda approval, because there not meant to eat. I wouldent, even though we have paintball eating contests anyways (yuck, ever eaten 15 paintballs, bleck!!!)
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    • aznpharm
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      • Apr 2004
      • 18

      #17
      there is a higher "sugar" content in paintballs... if a dog eats a bunch, it can decrease fluid to the brian and cause siezures

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      • WARPED1
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        • Nov 2001
        • 7458

        #18
        It's because they have fish oil in them.
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        • Deep Sixx
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          • Dec 2002
          • 345

          #19
          That's not proof. At best, its hearsay. Proof would be a lab study with control specimens and facts about content, quantity, condidtions possibly even breed specific information. Did the dogs in the "report" eat anything else? Were they in good health to begin with? Did they chew the balls or swallow them whole?

          Diarrhea and vomiting aren't necessarily signs of poisoning. Diarrhea is normal (paintballs are glycerine based... that's a laxative) and vomiting could be the result of a gag reflex from foreign material (shell!) in the throat. Besides, they're not toxic to humans and I've seen a few people throw up (myself included) from the taste after taking a shot in the mask.

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          • gtrsi
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            • Dec 2001
            • 5786

            #20
            Originally posted by slith

            Warpig is far from a medically recognized source. Lets try the journal article.
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            • aznpharm
              Registered User
              • Apr 2004
              • 18

              #21
              no one will ever do a clinical study on this... It is fact, or we are just killing patients at my hospital, that we use "sugars" to leech water from the cell to the interstitial space....

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              • FaSSt
                Registered User
                • Feb 2001
                • 658

                #22
                NOT safe for dogs

                First, the Warpig article (or a Google search if you care to do one), clearly references the actual medical article in question:



                Second, things like dehydration and diarrhea can easily kill an animal.

                Third, just because a human can eat something, that does not mean that a dog can. Dark chocolate and onions, both harmless to humans, are often deadly to dogs.

                Sure, some dogs can eat a lot of junk without a problem. But a lot of animals go to the emergency clinic for things you would never have expected: eating grapes (which causes kidney failure is some dogs), too much meat, etc.

                So, to be safe, I would keep your pets away from paintballs, and some of the other items I mentioned.

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                • Recon by Fire
                  Enimo Et Fide
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1706

                  #23
                  One of my dogs used to stick his head into open bags of paintballs and choow down on them. He loved them! He also liked to eat cat pooh too so don't acclaim him for his culinery tastes!

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                  • SpongeBobSquarePants
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                    • Jan 2002
                    • 3296

                    #24
                    I eat them all the time. Just for fun, and the expression that people have when they see me eating them. And then you got those cool guys that will give you like ultra evil and hell fire and think you want eat it because it will "stain" and down the hatch it goes. It has never given me the runs though. I can't speak for a dog though sense I don't have one.

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                    • tony3
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                      • Feb 2003
                      • 3740

                      #25
                      My dog will lick a tree if it has paint on it. We gave her a bunch of them once. She threw up everywhere...

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                      • paintphreak01
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 151

                        #26
                        good point

                        fasst had a good point...i never thought of it like that. but anyways, i never intentionally feed my dogs paintballs, but dogs being dogs pick up just about everything on the ground...including diapers of such sort the dog that i have now (toy schanouzer), is 8 years old. its gone through plenty of bags of chocolate, doughnuts, halloween candy, things in the morning left alone on the table, and 2 whole hams. i guess thats my fault for leaving things on the ground or a chair out form the table.

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                        • lew
                          tres cool
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 311

                          #27
                          My uncle's dog is addicted to paintballs. If any shots fall close to his house, they are as good as eaten. She gets mad craps after eating them, though. My previous dog hated anything paintball related, including paintballs. My current dog I don't know about. He'll eat anything, and I do mean anyhting.
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                          • bertmcmahan
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                            • Jan 2002
                            • 1960

                            #28
                            I gave my friends dog some jalapeno(how the crap do I spell that) slices earlier tonight.
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                            • personman

                              #29
                              Originally posted by aznpharm
                              there is a higher "sugar" content in paintballs... if a dog eats a bunch, it can decrease fluid to the brian and cause siezures
                              LOL!
                              I want to watch a dog have a siezure!!

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                              • AcemanPB
                                Exactly
                                • Mar 2002
                                • 1885

                                #30
                                When I shoot my paintball gun in the back yard I shoot at this tarp I have set up. Alot of my paintballs will bounce off of it and my dog will bring them back to me just like if we were playing fetch with the tenis ball. I'll empty a pod or two in the back yard and go inside, and sure enough when ever I come outside again there is this pile of paintballs on my back porch.

                                She also barks at paintball gun and when ever I start firing really fast (over 10bps) she hides in the bushes.

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