Cultured dog

hoegaandit

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Remembering of course that bulldogs originated in that haven of culture and gentlemanly behavior, the United Kingdom of Great Britain, we have attempted to inculcate that into the furry member of our family.Here he is politely sniffing the fragrance of a flower on one of his walks through the countryside.




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I'll have to find the one of Lily where she's got her mouth poised OVER a flower like a killer whale about to eat a seal and if you look closely, you can see the first two she had already eaten in the shadows of her gullet.

Priscilla
 
That sounds dangerous. When I was a little kid I ate some lilies and my gums ached something horrible for quite a while. Of course our cultured family member does not eat flowers, although he might do something else on them (which I will not mention). The fox glove he is sniffing is poisonous, I think you can get digitalis from it.
 
I really think bullies tend to notice the little things like flowers. It is part of what makes them unique!
 
Got ya fooled. :D
 
Digitalis is a heart medication from this foxglove plant which is common in England. From Wikipedia: "The entire plant is toxic (including the roots and seeds), although the leaves of the upper stem are particularly potent, with just a nibble, or a deep inhaled breath, being enough to potentially cause death. Early symptoms of ingestion include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, wild hallucinations, delirium, and severe headache. Depending on the severity of the toxicosis the victim may later suffer irregular and slow pulse, tremors, various cerebral disturbances, especially of a visual nature (unusual colour visions with objects appearing yellowish to green, and blue halos around lights), convulsions, and deadly disturbances of the heart". Well, that seems over the top, but maybe I won't encourage too much sniffing in the future!
 
I'm confused, haha.

But I will say, cute picture!
 
@hoegaandit ...All I knew of foxgloves is that hummingbirds like them. I've removed most of my plants in my yard and all I have is lovely weeds now. Are hummingbirds toxic? LOL
 
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