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Originally Posted by milosmom
In an effort to vary his diet, Milo saw fit to snatch a half full bag of popcorn off of the coffee table. (The night before I had some popcorn while watching a movie and rolled up the bag and put it on the coffee table and promptly forgot about it).
It sat there all day while I was at work. When I came home and after taking Milo for his walk, I went upstairs to gather a load of laundry. When I came downstairs what did I find? Milo had taken the bag over to his bed, managed to get it open at the seam so the bag was open flat and by the time I got there he was licking the bag clean. Not a kernel or crumb remained.  I appreciated the fact that he took it to his bed so not one drop ended up on my carpet. I told him he was naughty. He just looked at me as if to say, "hey lady you were the goof that had the popcorn where I could get to it, so that makes it fair game..." The next day he was making popcorn doodles in the yard. 
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Oh yikes!! Not sure how it works with dogs, but I know my daughter can NOT have popcorn right now as it really seems to hurt her inside! Like diverticulitis, I guess popcorn in children CAN cause problems. Wondering if there's a chance it's the same in certain dogs?
I'm assuming that it's because the DD is so young <not quite 2yrs old> that that's the reason for the issue and she'll outgrow it?