WARNING...doggie boredum

misslady67

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I think she was looking through the phone book for my work number :jet: How could she look sooo sweet and do such a bad thing!
 

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misslady67

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kwillia said:
Oh stop! All I see on her furniture is a throw blanket...:smack:
LOL...and my dog put HER blanket on MY chair so she could sit on it! As if tearing up the phonebook was not enough :lmao:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
kwillia said:
I would love to see a video of that as it happened...:killingme
:yeahthat: I wonder if it took all day, or just a few minutes. And if it just took a few minutes, did she do it in the morning, around lunch time, or in the afternoon? Dogs are so silly. :lmao:
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
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I think they just get upset at something they've read.
 

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FancyBelle

I'm 2 old 2 die young!
cattitude said:
That was quite a while ago. We get a different type of magazine now and he seems to enjoy them. :yay:
Trixie kitty does that to the TV book from the Post every Sunday! She destroys the whole book and doesn't touch anything else!
 
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remaxrealtor

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I was showing a farm a couple of years ago and decided to bring Miss Dog along for "protection". Came back to her lying in a pile of foam that used to be the back seat of my Grand Cherokee! Guess I didn't leave her enough reading material!
 

Pandora

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misslady67 said:
I think she was looking through the phone book for my work number :jet: How could she look sooo sweet and do such a bad thing!


:lol: Caption to picture #3 "but MOM, I wanted to order a pizza and I got pissed because I cannot read, please don’t make me sit outside in the dirt."
 

sinwagon

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misslady67 said:
I think she was looking through the phone book for my work number :jet: How could she look sooo sweet and do such a bad thing!


Jack Russel right? I learned my lesson after the couch which was about a year old was destroyed, the carpet was torn up, the molding was chewed, plenty of magazines and the basket they were kept in oh the list is too long, was torn to shreds! I am home to a huge hole in the bottom of the couch. Oh and the chair....had a hole through the side big enough for her to crawl through! I desperately need new furnture but for now, they are slipcovered! Ofcourse, I love her so much she could have chewed up everything in the house nothing would make me get rid of her!

But I did learn that the crate is my friend!!!! And....she escapes from that! She does not chew anything anymore, she just escapes and doesn't even spring the puppy from his cage! I fixed that this morning with a simple bread tie!!!!! Last week, she hopped her entire metal cage across the dining room to the kitchen, broke the door open, ripped the tray out of the bottom and then went and laid at the window for us to come home and see her accomplishments! She is VERY smart but she could not untie the bread tie on the slide lock of the cage today! Well, not yet anyway!

The crate is your friend! Our other JR is so peaceful and gentle, totally different from the other one. I hope he stays that way! The oldest may be getting some puppy prozac for her seperation anxiety because she litterally bites her cage and lifts her cage up off the ground while she is in it! I'm afraid she will break her teeth!
 

misslady67

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sinwagon said:
Jack Russel right? I learned my lesson after the couch which was about a year old was destroyed, the carpet was torn up, the molding was chewed, plenty of magazines and the basket they were kept in oh the list is too long, was torn to shreds! I am home to a huge hole in the bottom of the couch. Oh and the chair....had a hole through the side big enough for her to crawl through! I desperately need new furnture but for now, they are slipcovered! Ofcourse, I love her so much she could have chewed up everything in the house nothing would make me get rid of her!

But I did learn that the crate is my friend!!!! And....she escapes from that! She does not chew anything anymore, she just escapes and doesn't even spring the puppy from his cage! I fixed that this morning with a simple bread tie!!!!! Last week, she hopped her entire metal cage across the dining room to the kitchen, broke the door open, ripped the tray out of the bottom and then went and laid at the window for us to come home and see her accomplishments! She is VERY smart but she could not untie the bread tie on the slide lock of the cage today! Well, not yet anyway!

The crate is your friend! Our other JR is so peaceful and gentle, totally different from the other one. I hope he stays that way! The oldest may be getting some puppy prozac for her seperation anxiety because she litterally bites her cage and lifts her cage up off the ground while she is in it! I'm afraid she will break her teeth!

No my sweet girl is a mix of pit bull and yellow lab and we adopted her when she was 8 weeks. She is an escape artisit and never was one to stay in the crate. I still wish I knew how she got out...the crate would be locked (even tried bunge cords) and she would be out! :eyebrow:

She doesn't tear things up often...but when she does WATCH OUT :shocked: I just had to take pictures because I thought "nobody will ever believe this".
 

Jameo

What?!
misslady67 said:
No my sweet girl is a mix of pit bull and yellow lab and we adopted her when she was 8 weeks. She is an escape artisit and never was one to stay in the crate. I still wish I knew how she got out...the crate would be locked (even tried bunge cords) and she would be out! :eyebrow:

She doesn't tear things up often...but when she does WATCH OUT :shocked: I just had to take pictures because I thought "nobody will ever believe this".

Pit/Lab mixes RULE :dude:

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