Yes, your dog may be in danger if he ate a corn cob, even if he is pooping normally. Corn cobs can cause intestinal blockages in dogs, which can be life-threatening. It is important to monitor your dog for signs of distress such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite, and contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any concerning symptoms.
Maybe you have diarrhea or you ate something you shouldn't have ate.
It depends on the last time you ate. =)
The Northwestern American Indians ate corn pone and were acutally on of the first people to eat the food.
They ate pumpkins squash and corn
they ate corn, cranberries,turkey,squash........
they ate co corn squash sunflower seeds and pumpkin
The Aztecs ate a variety of foods. They used a lot of chili peppers in their foods. They ate corn tortillas, tamales, and corn.
Corn meal was one of the top foods eaten by the Mayans.
corn. corn is how. he ate lots and lots and lots of corn
The winnebago ate a lot a corn
Native Americans
they ate bread corn and porridge