Can they be eaten or toxic to dogs?Mulberry
I agree after looking at Google images.Mulberry
Bird love them too. Makes the prettiest shade of purple bird crap all over your car.I love mulberries. My wife makes a mulberry cobbler.
Can they be eaten or toxic to dogs?
lol that's funny. The current pup, a Welsh Springer steals my cucumbers just before they're ready to pick. I couldn't figure out why they were disappearing off the garden fence and one day I saw him sniff all of them, look around to make sure no one was looking, pick one out, and then gently grab it and back away pulling it off the vine. He then trotted over to the shade and ate it all proud of himself.Dogs can eat ripe ones, just not too many or they'll get the shits. They have a vegetable flavor to them.
Side note, we had an old lab/rottweiler/shepherd mix, a damn 160lb beast of an animal that would wade into the blackberry brambles and eat every last damn ripe blackberry out of there. Best part is you would see her big old horse-sized ass sticking out of a quivering pile of bushes, tail swinging like a helicopter blade in pure reverie eating all the blackberries. She taught this to her German Shepherd buddy that would do the same, that taught it to her Aussie/Sheltie friend, who showed her nuisance of a comrade the heeler. I imagine this summer the heeler will be teaching the 5th generation of blackberry gobbler how to wade into the thorns and come back with tart, delicious gold.
Dogs are the best!lol that's funny. The current pup, a Welsh Springer steals my cucumbers just before they're ready to pick. I couldn't figure out why they were disappearing off the garden fence and one day I saw him sniff all of them, look around to make sure no one was looking, pick one out, and then gently grab it and back away pulling it off the vine. He then trotted over to the shade and ate it all proud of himself.
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