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Most bizarre thing your pet has destroyed x
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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the joys of owning a husky part 377....casually padded down stairs for a pee to find the special needs husky we have has eaten a 6 inch strip of skirting board ..so far he has chewed sky remotes,Various shoes ( all the odd ones were packed I up and sent to the heather mills trust ) and his most expensive thing to date a ninetendo ds....anyone else have this problem it's not that he does not get walked or get attention ... Oh he can also jump a 6ft fence but prefers to escape through the conifer hedge it's more of a challenge ... Any advice welcomed x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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OP he sounds adorable, even through all that chewing. Does he howl?
My dog thankfully doesn't chew but my first ever springer spaniel did. He could open the fridge too. The most bizarre was my mum's shopping bag. He ate the bag but for some reason left the handles |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He's eaten the sky remote? How the hell do you measure your chap now?
I have a degree of empathy, my cat is slowly eating my dressing gown. Bizarre...... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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He howls randomly usually in the middle of the night and does bark but not that often x he also try's to bury things indoors which is highly amusing especially if it's something he's dug up from the garden ....the latest was a half eaten crumpet x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"He's eaten the sky remote? How the hell do you measure your chap now?
I have a degree of empathy, my cat is slowly eating my dressing gown. Bizarre......" if the sky remote was banana shaped I would've been ok x do they do a compact sky remote for Mr average ? X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My staffie eats the part on the zip to open it on every cushion we have!!
Consequently all cushions no zipper works!!
Always chewed into goose feather pillow a few weeks back!! Still finding them all over the house!!! |
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My cat hasn't actually destroyed anything but I'm pissed off this morning cos he has shit on the carpet during the night when he has a litter tray in the other room
Idle little sod
Good job he is adored so no doubt when I calm down I,ll forgive him
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our beagle has destroyed an amazingly expensive mattress down bed sheets surround sound cables my top gear tshirt from their last ever live show before Jeremy got the boot every bed we buy the little asshole numerous leads I honk that's about it he has eaten some weird stuff too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My cats as kittens got behind the hi fi and chewed through the speaker wires. As adults they would go out hunting and bravely capture, destroy, and bring home gifts of crisp packets and polo wrappers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My lab used to chew the strangest things! She's destroyed all the cables on the PC, monitor and printer. The strangest thing she done was with ex's, she used to eat the crotch out of worn knickers!
The best one was with an ex, the dog chewed up one shoe from six pairs of very expensive heels ...... Looking back I've never been so proud lol |
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I used to have a giant french lop who escaped his cage with a war wound on his nose. I came home to a chewed bra, the cable for my laptop, a flip flop and the telephone wire. His cage door was closed so it really did look like he was some sort of super bunny but he'd sneaked through the bottom part and the bars.
Over the years he ate through my carpet, a bookcase, various skirting boards, a bit of the sofa and the majority of his toys.
My cat has destroyed absolutely nothing. |
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By *ncrathMan
over a year ago
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My allegedly adorable Staffie keeps eating parts of my memory foam bed topper !
He even opens the door to get in there !
the other week I left a box on purpose on my bed (pre emptive )
So he just had a go at the other end !!
I'm gonna end up with a memory foam dog I'm sure of it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My allegedly adorable Staffie keeps eating parts of my memory foam bed topper !
He even opens the door to get in there !
the other week I left a box on purpose on my bed (pre emptive )
So he just had a go at the other end !!
I'm gonna end up with a memory foam dog I'm sure of it " Yeah the husky can also open doors which is handy as he lets himself out in the garden( not round handles though he's not that clever he can't grip them with his paws ) x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our dog eats random things, never touches shoes or clothes but has eaten 2 tubes of bepanthan 3 dolls, got home last night to discover she had eaten a full tube of gorilla glue and a air freshener off the windowsill |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have dogs like yours. Nothing is safe. One vomited up a Tampax he had taken from a bag. They chew skirting,shoes,knickers,hair brushes,toys,bottle lids,my laptop box,coal from the fire,stuffed toys-they start with the eyes and nose then pull the stuffing out of the head. They are bin rats too,eating egg shells,cup cake wrappers and anything remotely smelling of food. They lick people all the time,probably seeing if they are worth chewing on. Wooden Jenga blocks are a favourite. They stopped chewing through electrical flex,probably got a shock. Used tissues are stolen and ripped up,it used to be the whole toilet roll stolen from the bathroom. I could go on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We own a dachshund puppy he's almost a year old now
For his size he will chew through anything, we have to buy the extra strong toys, the normal ones don't last 15mins on average.
Bones from the butcher keep him entertained |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can you not have the dog in a crate overnight?
I have 3 dogs and they are all crate trained for nights and when we are not at home.
" Sadly he's not just a night time snacker .....when he gets that urge nothing's safe x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We have dogs like yours. Nothing is safe. One vomited up a Tampax he had taken from a bag. They chew skirting,shoes,knickers,hair brushes,toys,bottle lids,my laptop box,coal from the fire,stuffed toys-they start with the eyes and nose then pull the stuffing out of the head. They are bin rats too,eating egg shells,cup cake wrappers and anything remotely smelling of food. They lick people all the time,probably seeing if they are worth chewing on. Wooden Jenga blocks are a favourite. They stopped chewing through electrical flex,probably got a shock. Used tissues are stolen and ripped up,it used to be the whole toilet roll stolen from the bathroom. I could go on " Yeah he loves toilet rolls and tissues especially the ones from sons bedroom bin.... |
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By *ilacWoman
over a year ago
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I work with dogs. It's insane what some of them have eaten. My old collie ate a lawn mower and one of my vibrators. Found them both buried in a pit in the garden.
Some of the things include...
A decorative jar of seashells
An xbox
A mac air
An iPhone 5c
The contents of the medicine cupboard
Part of the boot of my car
Someone's pet hamster
Used condoms
Dirty nappies
Are to name a few. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Welsh springer ate a ton of roses (it was gift wrapped and he managed to leave the paper and all the sweet wrappers in a little pile); a frozen chicken and a laptop power adaptor. The wierdest thing was a pack of crayons, resulting in rainbow poo all over the garden a day or so later... |
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Where to start? My springer has eaten half a sofa, 2 dining chairs various skirting boards, a duvet, 2 raised flower beds, umpteen game/dvd cases and the usual shoes, socks etc
Oh and my brothers car documents....
Thankfully he's grown out of that now |
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"Where to start? My springer has eaten half a sofa, 2 dining chairs various skirting boards, a duvet, 2 raised flower beds, umpteen game/dvd cases and the usual shoes, socks etc
Oh and my brothers car documents....
Thankfully he's grown out of that now "
My alsation/lab cross had our sofa too. I thought we had been broken into as it was on the other side of the room then this head popped up and I noticed all the foam and bits of material all over the floor. He then went onto rolls of new wallpaper, dining room chairs, tv, back door, window frames, anything that was lying about but again grew out of it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I look after my neibours dog while she shops he I obsessed with my hearing aids ate one the lot
Then few months later retrieved the other one from the bedside table
Had both replaced he take them from my ear if he had the chance
Never touches any thing else the battery we were worried about x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My cat ate one of my chichillas " He did kill a mouse once didn't eat it just put his massive size 10 paw on its head ....think it died of fright then casually carried it around with its tail hanging out of his mouth x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the joys of owning a husky part 377....casually padded down stairs for a pee to find the special needs husky we have has eaten a 6 inch strip of skirting board ..so far he has chewed sky remotes,Various shoes ( all the odd ones were packed I up and sent to the heather mills trust ) and his most expensive thing to date a ninetendo ds....anyone else have this problem it's not that he does not get walked or get attention ... Oh he can also jump a 6ft fence but prefers to escape through the conifer hedge it's more of a challenge ... Any advice welcomed x"
yep, sounds just right for a husky
highly hypo and need a huge amount of exercise, definitely an outside dog which needs a large run and large kennels to sit on top off. Huskies; same as Malamutes need a companion, mal & male get on, female & male get on, but female & female will fight to the death. further than a high fence, the fence also requires to go a few feet under ground as Huskies & Malamutes are expert tunnelling machines
Ive had malamutes for years, huskies are just too hypo for me, amazing dogs though, but not for the house proud |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My Labrador used to eat shoes so we started making sure all our shoes went into the hall cupboard. Within 3 days she had eaten a hole through the hall wall into the cupboard, big enough for her to get her head through and steal shoes to eat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"He's eaten the sky remote? How the hell do you measure your chap now?
I have a degree of empathy, my cat is slowly eating my dressing gown. Bizarre...... if the sky remote was banana shaped I would've been ok x do they do a compact sky remote for Mr average ? X "
I sense a gap in the market...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My double ender and a bottle of lube, all our toys used to be in a box hidden under the bed and the dog somehow got in the bedroom and found it...the worse thing was, he took the half chewed double ender in my teenage sons bedroom.
That took some explaining!! |
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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago
Paisley |
Ever thought of buying a muzzle for your dogs? Or putting them in a cage?
Seems like some expensive stuff has been destroyed.
My cat chewed up a knitting pattern. I do know of a friend's cat that chewed cables, broke lladro ornaments and climbed curtains.
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By *essiCouple
over a year ago
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Our rescue beagle cross Labrador selected a book off the shelf and ate the last ten pages... A book isn't strange but the fact it wasn't the first one she could of had is a bit ooerr
I wouldn't mind so much but I hadn't read it |
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Beagles can be the worst for chewing they need alot of attention.One client ended up with a very damaged 3ok kitchen two beagles got bored..
another is a real scavenger eats everything underwear socks lego tin foil.. he has been opened up 3 times plus more times in hospital for eating chocolate and ibuprofen.. silly dog ..nightmare owners.
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