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Today I was reading the “Bitter Yuck” bottle, it said the active ingredient was rosemary. I thought “rosemary? how is that yucky?”. So I sprayed some on my finger and tasted it. I tell you, that was the worst thing I’ve ever tasted in my life!

What’s your lack of judgment moment?
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8 Responses

  1. 1 Jessi~just asked Matt Kenseth
    2008 Oct 28

    lol i like what you did
    the only thing i can think of is me wearing my dogs collar and leash lol

  2. 2 Di
    2008 Oct 29

    lol i had bought mints for my dog and i was curios
    to try it and it was discusting ! i spit it out really fast hahahah

  3. 3 Patient Paws
    2008 Oct 31

    I’ve done that before. So did my fiancee. And my best friend. And my sister in law.

    We all did it on the same day.

    X-D

    It was one of those “how could this be THAT bad– OH SWEET GOD WHY DID I DO THAT?!” moments.

    But the dumbest thing I’ve ever done aside of that was we were setting up the crate that has a safety lock to prevent dogs from nosing or pushing it open, and I got inside of it to make sure everything was secure, and when I turned around I had accidentally hooked the gate door and closed it, and, it freakin’ automatically locked.

    So, there I was, sitting in a crate, alone, with the “key” (a button like that on car locks) on the table about two feet away. I was stuck there for for like two and a half hours until my fiancee came home and found me.

    OHY!

    ADD> Actually, he may have a photo on his cell phone, I’ll check, lol.

    ADD2> No, no photo. Lol, lucky me!

  4. 4 chetco
    2008 Nov 01

    I’ve test-tasted their treats.
    I “know” Bitter Apple is as bitter as it says!
    I use their shampoo when I’m out of my own.
    I’ve grabbed and used their brushes when I’m in a hurry and can’t find mine.(shhhh!)

  5. 5 L-hol777
    2008 Nov 03

    hehe thats a good one ..lol
    i once bought my dog biscuits that were labelled as made with human grade ingredients,,that even humans could eat them..

    after giving one to dog,could not resist trying a piece,,oh Lord but it was the worst tasting thing i had ever put in my mouth,and the taste lingered for ages,,,,,,horrible

    lmao at patient paws crate story,,hehehehe,,i hope you got a photo
    puts a whole new meaning to the phrase
    Not Tested On Animals– Just Humans,,,,eh

  6. 6 BeagleMommy
    2008 Nov 05

    Well, this wasn’t with dog supplies, but with my aunt’s cat. She had gotten very old and was peeing in odd places. I often didn’t know because I don’t have a sense of smell and I couldn’t smell where to clean it up if the spot wasn’t visible, so my sister would often point it out to me.

    Anyway, I took a shower one day and I used some towels I had assumed were clean because they were left on the floor in our bedroom and had only recently been thrown there.

    It wasn’t until after I got out of the shower… dried off… and dressed until my sister smelled me and informed me that I had used the same towels my aunt’s cat had peed on.

    Needless to say, I had to take another shower. And I’ve never used another towel taken from the floor.

  7. 7 Rayven ~Count Down to Sept 13t ~
    2008 Nov 08

    Not me but I did talk a close guy friend on doing a treat taste test. Snausages and Milk bones came out a the best. What was worse is ate the WHOLE thing, not just a nibble but full out down the hatch.

    *shudders*

    PP now THAT is funny. I would be using that pick on holiday cards for probably two christmas seasons

    for the wigs we had min my HS theater glass we sued dog brushes man did they work a hell of a lot better than ones made for wigs.

  8. 8 Lioness
    2008 Nov 10

    Well, I’m sure I’ve done some very dumb things but your story makes me think of one in particular.
    I was working with a dog who had a problem chewing on the leash. I had doused the leash in bitter apple and was running him through a basic obedience class.
    I think it was somebody’s Birthday or something and someone brought cookies to class. I foolishly took a cookie and started eating it…with hands that had been holding onto a leash doused in bitter apple, of course.
    After that, I had a pretty clear understanding of why the dog was so happy to keep his mouth OFF the leash for the duration of the class.