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  • Pickle
    Carrier of the big stick!
    • Apr 2004
    • 476

    #31
    Originally posted by paint magnet
    Paintballs won't hurt a dog...
    You are kidding,...right?
    "Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep."
    -Theodore Roosevelt, February 17, 1899

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    • maglover728
      Boomer!
      • Apr 2004
      • 1093

      #32
      So, if players have paintball eating contests, this tells me that there is a large difference between a dogs systems and a humans. This thread was opened when I gave my dogs 1 paintball each, not a pod, not half a case. And people eat these by the hopper full.
      stay proud, Stay mechanical!

      And my feed back is at: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1771790#post1771790

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      • paint magnet
        Member # 10,261
        • Dec 2001
        • 2488

        #33
        Originally posted by Pickle
        Well I mean hell, if you or a dog eat 350 of anything it's not going to be good for you. I'm not going to feed paint to my dog or let him bury his head in a box of RPS but I won't lose any sleep if he finds a couple balls that fell out of my hopper lying around the yard and scarfs them down...he's 15 years old so it must not be hurting him too much.



        *edit* --Which is why it's labeled "non-toxic,'' assuming you or an animal only ingested a small amount it probably won't hurt you...just like Elmer's glue is "non-toxic," but would probably kill a dog too if it ate a gallon of the stuff.
        My feedback

        Made in USA - it matters.

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        • Pickle
          Carrier of the big stick!
          • Apr 2004
          • 476

          #34
          Chocolate is also "non-toxic" yet potentially fatal to dogs as well. According to my vet one ounce of chocolate per pound of dog can be fatal. My point is, to make blanket statements like that is irresponsible. Anything in large quantities can be harmful. Just because it is not harmful in lesser quantities does not mean caution should not be used.
          "Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep."
          -Theodore Roosevelt, February 17, 1899

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