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Feet gross me out. This may be the only situation I can think of that it would be ok to give your dog up for adoption, kidding ... kind of.

Dog chews off owner's toe -- and may have saved his life

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Katy Batdorff | The Grand Rapids Press
Jerry and Rosie Douthette play with their terrier, Kiko, at their home in Rockford, Mich., on Sunday.

Melissa Dahl writes: We've done stories before on dogs sniffing out diseases their owners didn't even know they had. Now a little terrier named Kiko has one-upped all of them: He went ahead and performed surgery. Kind of.
According to a bizarre story reported in The Grand Rapids Press, Kiko smelled an infection in his owner's right big toe and set about "amputating" it. Which in doggie terms, of course, means he ate it. All the while, Kiko's owner, Jerry Douthett of Rockford, Mich., lay passed-out drunk in his bed. (We told you it was bizarre.)
Douthett awoke to find a bloody stump where his big toe used to be, and he and his wife rushed to Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, Mich. There, they discovered Douthett actually had type 2 diabetes and was suffering from a dangerous infection in his big toe. Doctors finished the job Kiko had started, and amputated what was left of his toe.
Douthett's wife, Rosee, a registered nurse, had actually suspected her husband had diabetes and insisted he get checked out. But before he did so, he had a few beers. And then a few margaritas. After that, he went home, passed out, and Kiko got to work. Weird story, but Bruce Rossman, a media relations manager at Spectrum Health, confirms that it's true.
 
+1 To the dog..

UGH.... to the owner
 
can't imagine being that drunk. now the dog has a taste for festering man blood
 
wow...good job on the dogs part...better then the cat clawing it off now THAT would really hurt
 
read this earlier somewhere else,............. bizarre

i've never been much of a drinker, but can you get so wasted that you don't feel something chewing off your toe?
 
c'mon dude liquor before beer you're in the clear, beer before liquor never been sicker
 
svang55;4348442; said:
read this earlier somewhere else,............. bizarre

i've never been much of a drinker, but can you get so wasted that you don't feel something chewing off your toe?

I don't know... That's why I was thinking maybe it was a coma.

Its just a guess, but I wonder.... Got this info below from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperosmolar_nonketotic_coma

Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma (nonketotic hyperglycaemia) is a type of diabetic coma associated with a high mortality seen in diabetes mellitus type 2. The preferred term used by the American Diabetes Association is hyperosmolar nonketotic state (HNS). Other commonly used names are hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic coma (HHNKC)[1] or hyperosmotic non-ketotic coma (HONKC). It is also called Hyperglycaemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS), as some patients may have some ketonuria and it does not necessarily cause coma.
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Pathophysiology

Nonketotic coma is usually precipitated by an infection,[2] myocardial infarction, stroke or another acute illness. A relative insulin deficiency leads to a serum glucose that is usually higher than 33 mmol/l (600 mg/dl), and a resulting serum osmolarity that is greater than 350 mOsm. This leads to polyuria (excessive urination, an osmotic diuresis), which, in turn, leads to volume depletion and hemoconcentration that causes a further increase in blood glucose level. Ketosis is absent because the presence of some insulin inhibits lipolysis, unlike diabetic ketoacidosis.
 
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