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leave a 12 week old Boxer pup in a room where there may be a pair of nice Bang and Olufsen earphones while you go for a dump.
The little **** has expensive taste ![img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
The little **** has expensive taste ![img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
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also - do not leave a kitten in a room with a digital optical cable. he too has expensive tastes...
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My friends have a lab and when he was puppy he ate everything he could reach!
Sky & Sony TV remote controls, mobile phones, DECT phones, etc, etc!
Their other lab, when he was a puppy ate the stairs!!!
Sky & Sony TV remote controls, mobile phones, DECT phones, etc, etc!
Their other lab, when he was a puppy ate the stairs!!!
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I have had the same prob with my dog, mobile phone, remote controls, patio furniture, sun-glasses, books, magazines, rugs. Have about 8 pairs of trainers with no insoles.
[Edited by Redkop - 11/14/2003 11:02:31 AM]
[Edited by Redkop - 11/14/2003 11:02:31 AM]
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I used to leave one of our older dogs in the kitchen until she ate.........................
The cooker !!!
Turned all the rings on, the lot !! Would have been nice to come home to find my collegues had been doing a bit of work at my house
And yet we get more dogs madness !
The cooker !!!
Turned all the rings on, the lot !! Would have been nice to come home to find my collegues had been doing a bit of work at my house
And yet we get more dogs madness !
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Eating plasterboard for the salt content probably... still pretty nutty dog though....
Speaking of which left a dog in the boot of car, dog ate most of the upholstry... fortunately wasn't a scoob
Speaking of which left a dog in the boot of car, dog ate most of the upholstry... fortunately wasn't a scoob
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lmao. turner and hooch eating the headrests etc
aii, come home and he has a pink nose. its annoying, gonna coat it in Cayanne pepper I think. should stop his antics
aii, come home and he has a pink nose. its annoying, gonna coat it in Cayanne pepper I think. should stop his antics
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I used to have a Ridgeback who would eat anything, the best was when he $hitted out a blue and gold ornamental candle for a couple of days, oh! it was mixed in with parts of the sofa.
Caught the bugger eating through a main electric cable....(just in time)..
Caught the bugger eating through a main electric cable....(just in time)..
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my dog ssem to be aiming to stop the electrical wire thing at source as he has happily chewed a coil of 2.5mm cable I had sitting and then started @ the end of a 100m drum ....dunno how long it would have taken him to finish that off tho
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I put our Lab in the kitchen while I went out, returned an hour later to see its head poking out of the hallway wall - covered in white plasterboard
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When my collie was a puppy he nicked and ate a whole 5lb chicken inc gibletts and the bag it was in which was defrosting on the kitchen units and for dessert shredded £80 in notes off the coffee table in the lounge. This was the first time we'd left him alone. Needless to say he wasn't too popular... Puppies will be puppies though, not a lot you can do about it.
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Ok
3 cats
all 5 of my record boxes, about 400 records from the last few months in a pile, my headphones, my cartridges and stylus, slipmatts etc- basically everything i take to work...
One of the cats takes great delight in p*ssing over them...
[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
Needless to say the cat that did it( i know which one it is( got a boot up the ***
[Edited by Freak - 11/14/2003 2:43:21 PM]
3 cats
all 5 of my record boxes, about 400 records from the last few months in a pile, my headphones, my cartridges and stylus, slipmatts etc- basically everything i take to work...
One of the cats takes great delight in p*ssing over them...
[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
Needless to say the cat that did it( i know which one it is( got a boot up the ***
[Edited by Freak - 11/14/2003 2:43:21 PM]
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Problem is, and dont take this the wrong way, you dont spend enough "quality time" with your dog.
I have had a dog all my life, my sheepdog at mum and dads (farmers), was perfect, until i left home, and i did not want to seperate hime from my mum and dads dog. He ate the entire utility room, and **** it out the other end!
When i got married, my wife and i, got a labrador pup, aka GUINNESS, and he has been a star. He spends all day with Emma, wandering about the property at free will, and enjoying himself. If we go away, he goes nextdoor, and adopts the same life style, freedom (within our property).
The ONLY time he has chewed something was when Emma went into hospital to have our 1st Son. I think he missed her company!
All barring 2 of his 7 brothers and sisters chew things, the 2 that dont are working dogs!, ie active. Anyone who knows my dog guinnes, knows he is a happy dog, chilled out in everyway.
Personally, being brought up all my life with dogs in the family, i would not own one, if all it meant i could do was, get up in a morning and take it for a walk, return home, and then leave it in one room untill i returned from work.
Put yourself in its paws, a straight jacket and prison cell, how fecking nuts would you go
Just my personal take on things, i think most people limit a dogs freedom TOO much. They should allow it more, but not too much, as in open door on a morning, and call it back at 11pm.
Just my view, the dog is bored!
Steven
[Edited by P20SPD - 11/14/2003 2:56:47 PM]
Problem is, and dont take this the wrong way, you dont spend enough "quality time" with your dog.
I have had a dog all my life, my sheepdog at mum and dads (farmers), was perfect, until i left home, and i did not want to seperate hime from my mum and dads dog. He ate the entire utility room, and **** it out the other end!
When i got married, my wife and i, got a labrador pup, aka GUINNESS, and he has been a star. He spends all day with Emma, wandering about the property at free will, and enjoying himself. If we go away, he goes nextdoor, and adopts the same life style, freedom (within our property).
The ONLY time he has chewed something was when Emma went into hospital to have our 1st Son. I think he missed her company!
All barring 2 of his 7 brothers and sisters chew things, the 2 that dont are working dogs!, ie active. Anyone who knows my dog guinnes, knows he is a happy dog, chilled out in everyway.
Personally, being brought up all my life with dogs in the family, i would not own one, if all it meant i could do was, get up in a morning and take it for a walk, return home, and then leave it in one room untill i returned from work.
Put yourself in its paws, a straight jacket and prison cell, how fecking nuts would you go
Just my personal take on things, i think most people limit a dogs freedom TOO much. They should allow it more, but not too much, as in open door on a morning, and call it back at 11pm.
Just my view, the dog is bored!
Steven
[Edited by P20SPD - 11/14/2003 2:56:47 PM]
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LMAO at some of the posts......
Our Springer Spaniel when he was a pup ate:
Sky Remote Control
About 5 pairs of my trainers
Munched my Station pad
Worse one tho I left my car keys (For my old Golf) on the stairs, he chewed up the remote and the immobiliser key, rendering my car usesless! had to fork out for a new bloody alarm lol
Oh and he chomped my Oakley Juliets
Our Springer Spaniel when he was a pup ate:
Sky Remote Control
About 5 pairs of my trainers
Munched my Station pad
Worse one tho I left my car keys (For my old Golf) on the stairs, he chewed up the remote and the immobiliser key, rendering my car usesless! had to fork out for a new bloody alarm lol
Oh and he chomped my Oakley Juliets
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My ex sister in law had a heinz 57 thingy
she had some builders in who left the kitchen door open....
when she came home she found a trade (the big one) bag of winalot
shredded on the floor she then heard whimpering and groaning from the other room where a very bloated pooch was lying in some discomfort!!!
took him to the vets who pronounced him sick but ok
my cat eats powercables..... but the bugger still lives..
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she had some builders in who left the kitchen door open....
when she came home she found a trade (the big one) bag of winalot
shredded on the floor she then heard whimpering and groaning from the other room where a very bloated pooch was lying in some discomfort!!!
took him to the vets who pronounced him sick but ok
my cat eats powercables..... but the bugger still lives..
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My mate has a Staffie which is nuts, chewed the wing mirrors on his 106 quicksilver as well as most of the interior most of the kitchen door & units. Most bizarrly though it also chewed up his oven (metal) leaving my mate without one for the past 4-5months.
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We had a Beagle that once cleared a dinner table of everything that had been laid out on it. It being Christmas day, with most of the family around for lunch, and all the best's out, I'm sure you can picture the scene: one fat Beagle licking its lips, surrounded by half eaten carefully prepared Christmas lunch, crystal glass all over the floor and my 80 year old nan pi55ing herself with laughter thinking the dog was my grandad reincarnated.
Not being satisfied with that particular incident, only a few weeks later the dog took it upon itself to eat a Rolex watch.
It didn't live for much longer after that...
Not being satisfied with that particular incident, only a few weeks later the dog took it upon itself to eat a Rolex watch.
It didn't live for much longer after that...