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		<title>$1000 Caught My Attention</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tale of the $1000 Sock or Is My House a Mess? My family went to our son&#8217;s college graduation and were away from our home and animals for about five days. A family friend stayed with and cared for our two easy-going dogs and one cat. Two days before we returned, the two-year old [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_891" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://yourattentioncoach.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PC240593.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-891" title="Ollie, the Sock-Eating Dog" src="http://yourattentioncoach.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PC240593-150x150.jpg" alt="Ollie Likes to Eat Socks" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ollie Eats Socks</p></div>
<p>My family went to our son&#8217;s college graduation and were away from our home and animals for about five days. A family friend stayed with and cared for our two easy-going dogs and one cat. Two days before we returned, the two-year old dog Ollie, began to vomit and stopped eating so I took him to the vet right away; something was very wrong.</p>
<p>After spending $1000 for surgery and tests and care, etc., we discovered he had eaten one of the men&#8217;s tube socks. This caused an intestinal blockage that could have killed him. We were all scared and happy and then I became angry: hadn&#8217;t I recently said that he would swallow a sock if it wasn&#8217;t put away? Honest, I really did. And then, this became the thousand dollar sock. We could have used that money many other places.</p>
<p>What did we learn? That if the sock fits in Ollie&#8217;s mouth, he won&#8217;t let it go. He&#8217;ll just keep chewing until he swallows it. The easy solution was to put socks away.</p>
<p>Several years later, there are no more men in this house to leave socks around. That might seem like a severe management system, but it&#8217;s just the way life has worked out. There are no more white tube socks for him, just my underwear which he doesn&#8217;t swallow. Yet. But we still had a sock incident a few months ago with one of my finer socks. As he walked away from me down the hallway I saw something besides his tail, hanging out his er, rectum. I wiped my eyes to clear them up, and shaking my head headed toward him. Yup, it was a sock that had moved through the digestive system and thankfully was leaving the body, kind of like a worm, you know? Only really long.</p>
<p>My home is up for sale now, and neat enough to keep Ollie safe. All my socks, thin and thick are in their drawer. He still finds my lingerie when I don&#8217;t hang it up, but it&#8217;s too big to swallow. I think. What do you do around your home that is dangerous to your animals health and your pocket book? What is worth doing a little more work around the house than a $1000 sock?</p>
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