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Yes, this is what wild dogs eat.
No, my dog has not chewed up any money recently.
Yes, the dog ate a corn cob and chewed it up.
Depending on how much he/she chewed, your dog should be fine. But I would phone your vet just to make sure.
Chew is a verb. Chewed is the past tense form of chew. eg Last night the dog chewed my slipper.
If its in the wrapper then yes. If you've already chewed it then no.
If your dog has chewed a lithium ion battery, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care as ingesting the battery can be toxic and harmful to your pet's health.
when he chewed your shoe
Rat and hippo meat mixed with chewed gum and dog hair.
Symptoms of a battery that has been chewed by a dog may include corrosion, leakage of battery acid, and potential electrical malfunctions. It is important to handle the battery carefully and seek professional help if needed.
No, the word 'chewed' is not a noun.The word 'chewed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to chew. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The dog chewed my slipper to shreds. (verb)I had to throw the chewed slipper away. (adjective)The word 'chew' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'chew' is a word for an act or instance of chewing; a thing designed for chewing (a dog chew); a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to chew are chewer and the gerund, chewing.
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