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    Looks good. Say goodbye to any potplants, shoes, etc left within puppy chewing reach .

    Zero weed killer, hammers & screwdrivers, PVC pipe, underground irrigation pipe, treated pine and hardwood fences, kennels just to add a few to the list.
    Tell me about it, here is my shaved rat from having had a tick, plus recent surgery to get a bolt out of his guts plus other crap he has chewed and swallowed . All this and he isnt even 8 mths old yet , but we love him:

    Examples of the destruction...my poor swag chairs



    More destruction:



    The Culprit



    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Tell me about it, here is my shaved rat from having had a tick, plus recent surgery to get a bolt out of his guts plus other crap he has chewed and swallowed . All this and he isnt even 8 mths old yet , but we love him:

    Examples of the destruction...my poor swag chairs



    More destruction:



    The Culprit



    Regards

    Stevo
    Well you will keep a pet horse...

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    Hmmm, my 7 month old lab can put him to shame.
    His last trick was to sneak into my outside office and pinch the stapler, biro's and- what really fired me up, a folder of important certificates etc off my desk and completely shred them - all in under 10 min.

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    dogs will do that because they have too much energy and nothing else to do.......its their way of keeping themselves amused......
    you need to spend more time with them to use up all this excess energy they have......so they can settle down......










    a good method is to take the leash and hook it up to your dog......and then hook the other end over your towball........

    and go for a bit of a drive.........

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    The trouble with cute little Staffy x is that they take a minimum of 3 year to grow brains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERZOOK View Post
    dogs will do that because they have too much energy and nothing else to do.......its their way of keeping themselves amused......
    you need to spend more time with them to use up all this excess energy they have......so they can settle down......










    a good method is to take the leash and hook it up to your dog......and then hook the other end over your towball........

    and go for a bit of a drive.........
    I can't agree with that advice....


































    A towball is not rated for shockloads imposed by a lead under tension. You should use a rated recovery point .

    For all those that are a bit simple,

    WE ARE JOKING!!!

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    What a little sweety love pound puppys, have 3 shihtzu cross puppies only 4 days old, extremely small and will be cute. Dogs! mans best friend.

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    Thats not destruction Big John your chair frames are still together, I have a 1 year old Choc Lab whats cross eyed, his list of damage includes, 1 ironing board, 1 iron, 1 makita drill, 2 Bonzai plants and pots, 2 laundry door frames, 3 doors, 1 security screen, he stripped the wire of the door, one nebuliser he found in the shed and destroyed, 2 dolphin torches he found in the laundry cupboard the list goes on and on and on, destructo dog number 1, put any bored staffodore to shame.

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    Well you will keep a pet horse...
    Yep he's getting pretty big now. Reading the other stories makes me feel better, been a while since I have had a pup, and he rates right up there for destruction. Anyone recommend an indestructible bed, we have gone through 3 hessian covers so far.

    Regards

    Stevo

    P.S Never thought of using the snatch for "walkies"

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    When I got my rotti cross I came home to find the VCR, Couch and half the TV unit chewed to bits

    Now she is 8 years old and has been one of the greatest pets ever


    Adam

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