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My dog chews....


Laura Corin
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My dog chews...  

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  1. 1. Does your dog chew

    • Used tissues/Kleenex?
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    • Dental retainers?
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    • Ear plugs/hearing aids?
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    • Anything else that contains human goo?
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    • My dog is not interested in human goo
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Can we add computer mice, cell phones, dog beds, sandwiches left on the counter while I put something back in the fridge, stuffed animals, thick fluffy socks that resemble stuffed animals, goose poop on our walks, coyote poop ... shall I go on? He hasn't actually destroyed anything for a while, except chewing a new hole in his dog bed today. Stuffing ... must get to that stuffing!!!

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Can we add computer mice, cell phones, dog beds, sandwiches left on the counter while I put something back in the fridge, stuffed animals, thick fluffy socks that resemble stuffed animals, goose poop on our walks, coyote poop ... shall I go on? He hasn't actually destroyed anything for a while, except chewing a new hole in his dog bed today. Stuffing ... must get to that stuffing!!!

 

 

Rabbit poop, starling poop, pigeon poop, horse poop....

 

Laura

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My pug chews all things small toy. My shar-pei doesn't chew anything but her toys and my cat has a weird obsession with chewing plastic bags.

 

My pug also has a strange habit of carrying shoes around with him. If you don't put them in the cubbies he'll grab it and carry it around with him where ever he goes. My kids automatically know when you lose a shoe, find the pug, most likely he has it.

 

In high school I had a friend that had to keep her dirty laundry on top of a high dresser in a basket because if the dog could knock over the basket he would chew the crotch out of every pair of underwear he could find.

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In high school I had a friend that had to keep her dirty laundry on top of a high dresser in a basket because if the dog could knock over the basket he would chew the crotch out of every pair of underwear he could find.

 

 

Ugh, growing up our dog did that also. :bored:

 

Our indoor dog has about a billion chewies and toys, so thankfully he doesn't chew on anything he really shouldn't. Our Aussie that we just rehomed will destroy any stuffed animal she can get her hands on.

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Kylie loves to destroy pencils. Other things she loves to chew: shoes, shoelaces, feet, toes, hands, carpet, chair legs, table legs, socks and underwear if she can swipe them, erasers, markers, and coasters.

 

She is still teething like mad. I'll be very happy when she gets past this stage. At least she is little bit less of a landshark than she was.

 

She has plenty of toys and things to teethe on and she has yet to destroy a single toy we've given her. In fact the only things she has destroyed have been about 15 pencils and two coasters.

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In high school I had a friend that had to keep her dirty laundry on top of a high dresser in a basket because if the dog could knock over the basket he would chew the crotch out of every pair of underwear he could find.

 

Yes, my dog does this as well. And it's not just dirty underwear. Clean, dirty, new, old...he'll take whatever he can find. I have spent many a night waiting for things to *ahem* work themselves out, and praying he didn't develop a blockage! We have to turn the laundry hamper around to face the wall, and stack blankets on the top to keep him from helping himself to "the buffet" as we call it!

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Super nasty, but our dog Shyloh (RIP:() used to...well, let's just say after dh and I were um, brewing tea, we had to hide the um, protection(?) or she'd get it out of the trash. The best was when my mom was living with us and she got up early one morning to find the um, 'tea strainer' on the living room floor. Barf.

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If someone blows his/her nose in this house Baxter goes on alert. Once you put the tissue in the trash he will go into stealth mode and retrieve said tissue. But that isn't all. If he craves tissue and can't find any used he will go pull some off the toilet paper roll and chew it up.

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Children are not real good about flushing toilets.

 

enough said.

 

 

 

 

I did have a dog that could flip the lid and get a drink.

You would see a headless dog, with her front feet three inches off the ground and hear an echoing slurping sound in the bathroom.

Always flushed and never used blue stuff when she was alive.

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I don't have a dog, but my riding instructor has two Aussie/heeler mixes. The things I have seen them chew/eat! :scared: :svengo: A few weeks ago, the dogs were outside with us. I was grooming "my" horse, and ds and our instructor were about 10 yds away giving "ds's" horse a bath. One of the dogs lay down near me, and I saw something like feathers near him. Then I heard crunching. I turned and saw him happily crunching away on a dead bird, half the wing hanging out of his mouth. I told my ds about it, and he said the other dog was greedily picking up anything disgusting washed off the horse's, ahem, undercarriage, or picked out of his hoof. :scared: The smellier, the better. They roll in horse poop and drink out of cows' water trough. Then they want to kiss you. :blink:

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