What’s the priciest thing your pet destroyed?

This week’s Pet Tale comes from an ajcpets.com comment by Cindy about her dog:

Puppy in a red shoe I left a plastic baggie filled with chocolate-flavored nutritional powder on the couch, forgetting that Bob is very fond of eating plastic bags. Got home to discover he’d apparently ripped open a little bitty corner of the bag and carried it from room to room, leaving little heaps of chocolate powder on the newly cleaned (and damp) white carpets wherever he went.

You could clearly see his route by the narrow ribbon of powder winding from room to room. His journey ended in the bedroom, on the bed which was wearing a brand-new white goosedown comforter AND a neat little pile of chocolate-flavored doggie puke studded with bits of plastic bag.

Bad, bad Bob Dog!

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    September 1st, 2008 at 11:02 am
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    When our golden retriever was a puppy, we’d keep him in the kitchen overnight. One morning we awoke to find that he had eaten the linoleum flooring.

    Later, when the dog was older, we bought our son a pair of very expensive kangaroo leather soccer cleats. The golden ate both shoes except for the soles.

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    September 1st, 2008 at 11:39 am
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    My first paycheck at a new job. Our now 8-year-old black Lab, Ben, was just a few months old but surprisingly good about not chewing on things. Or so I thought. He carried shoes around in his mouth and, except for some serious drool, didn’t damage them. We didn’t know yet just how high or far he could stretch. I had a new job and had received my first paycheck, which I laid in the middle of the dining room table. Within minutes, I heard paws hit the floor and a distinct chewing sound. I rescued just enough of the left corner of the check - complete with drool, teeth marks and hair - to prove to my new employer that my dog had truly eaten it and was able to get the check reissued. Everybody got a good laugh and I learned a great lesson.

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    September 1st, 2008 at 1:53 pm
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    Having 3 large dogs, I have had some very interesting things torn up…while in our apartment, one dug up the carpet, and ate the concrete flooring underneath. One chewed up a brand new Persian rug that my parents gave me as a housewarming when we moved into our first house. The baby wanted to go outside, so he chewed right through the sheetrock by the front door. He chewed up two new comforters within 1 week…couches, my husbands wallet, my wedding photo album. All that said, they would all walk right by a pair of shoes without taking a second glance! They are great now, but there were times I wondered why I decided to go through it three times!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:15 am
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    I had an indoor cat (still clawed) and he RUINED a brand new $1,200.00 sofa overnight by clawing it. Needless to say, we soon found a new home for him. I didn’t like the idea of declawing in case he ever got outside. BIG mistake!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:22 am
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    I travel in my business and my dog gets angry at me if I am gone too long. After a two week business trip I came home and he did not greet me as he usually did. While relaxing I took off my Cartier watch and put it on the stand beside my chair. My watch had an alligator band. He took my watch and destroyed the band. Totally destroyed just little pieces left. What an expensive lesson to learn.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:23 am
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    Our new puppy has chewed up our coffee table and the corner of one of my curio cabinets.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:23 am
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    Interesting blog - It really caught my eye this morning, since our yorkie happened the chew up my BIBLE this past week. We have never had any problems with her and now she decides to start chewing; she climbed up on the coffee table and chewed my nice BIBLE. Not sure what would have happened if I had caught her doing that. Anyway , can’t blame her for trying to “get in the word”. Do you know where you will spend eternity?

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:26 am
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    My dog rips up fur. Real fur. It doesn’t matter if it’s a jacket or a fur handbag. He treats them like they are wild animals that got into the house.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:44 am
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    Lulu turned a brand new pair of leather pumps into mules, minus the heels.

    She also ate my Bible and the collected works of William Shakespeare. Yes, she has good taste.

    My friend’s greyhound ate her copy of the book “French Women Don’t Get Fat.”

    Go figure.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:55 am
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    My yorkie pup destroyed a pair of Ferragamo pumps that went with everything and were so comfortable.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 10:14 am
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    was a designer obsessed teenager living in Chicago. My Mom warned me not to ever let her catch me drying one item. “Make a load” she admonished. I needed this shirt for a day out with my friends. Well our lovely male Cocker Spaniel “Lucky” decided he liked Ralph Lauren too. He jumped on the clothes line in the back yard and was seen swinging from the tail of my White and Blue Ralph Lauren Polo shirt.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 10:16 am
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    We had a wonderful lab that chewed both rockers off of a “Granddad” Brumby rocker. We say he chewed his way into our hearts. We also had a schnauzer that took one of my son’s brand new $$$$ running shoes and buried it. We hunted for hours to find his shoe so he could run in the Peachtree. He wore the old shoes. That was 10 years ago. I found the shoe last week while digging in the yard. The dog is gone, but the shoe remains.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 12:44 pm
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    My prior lab chewed a brand new pair oF cork Birkenstock sandles while I slept overnight. $100.00 gone the 1st day. My second lab dug up the irrigation sprinkler and about 6 feet of the hose connected to it. Of course, any plant in a plastic container on the patio meets it’s demise within a week.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 12:51 pm
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    Orientaal rug, drapperies in the dinning room, antique chest of drawers, chippendale arm chair, but hey, he’s getting better, and he’s a good dog!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 12:52 pm
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    When I was a child the morning routine was that dad would get breakfast started while mom and I got dressed. Dad would go downstairs and make the bacon and return upstairs to finish getting ready. One morning dad returned downstairs to walk our Poodle and found that she had eaten 6 slices of bacon, 3 paper towels and most of the spatula. While it wasn’t the most expensive destruction she was the most uncomfortable. She spent the next week getting that breakfast out of her system.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 12:55 pm
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    Hey Jarred - I don’t blame the dog for chewing your Bible.

    Maybe he knows something you don’t!!!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:01 pm
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    Our cat, Hannah, has a photo fettish! She will eat any picture she spots laying around…school pictures, snapshots, old black & white or color. She has ruined many pictures…some of the irreplaceable! She will sniff them out regardless of how high I hide it (on top of a high shelf or my hide-away desk which is very tall). HEAVEN FORBID I pick up new prints and leave the package on the table…it’s like a buffet for her! I have to make sure they are behind closed & locked doors, or in a drawer!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:03 pm
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    Leather loveseat and leather chair, shoes, remote controls, comforters. I can’t leave anything out, especially if I leave home to run errands; seems to get mad at times when I can’t take them riding with me. Oh yes, my 3 dogs are my family members….they are spoiled rotten, and they KNOW IT (hahahahaha)

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:08 pm
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    My dog Bayani chewed up my boyfriend’s video card that went with his new computer as well as the ear phones to his Xbox 360. I really thought I would be forced to get rid of him, but after training him what he can chew, and what he cannot, we haven’t had any further incidents with the exception of the occasional plastic transformer that our son happens to leave outside on our patio. And yes, I had to replace some of the damaged items!!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:12 pm
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    My adorable pit bull Lacy that I rescued from the AHS has eaten the pillows on my sofa (from Beverly Hall, no less), all the door trim in the master bath (from her eye level down to the floor), the lace border on a set of 800 thread-count sheets, every down pillow that she can find in the house, and the ceiling fan remote control. Lucky for us, she’s moved on to my husbands athletic socks for now. Oh well.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:21 pm
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    My family once had a dog who ate a (not very pricey) bag of powdered cement that was in the garage. I don’t remember him getting sick from it, either. But talk about a case of being constipated — you’d think eating a bag of cement would “lock” you up pretty good though,

    I love the story I saw last year about this lab who ate his owner’s Super Bowl $600 ticket. Yikes!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:30 pm
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    OMG one of my cats loves photos too. But she doesn’t eat them, she just licks them…..

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:38 pm
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    Hey Jarred - I don’t blame the dog for chewing your Bible. Maybe he knows something you don’t!!!

    Amen! Dogs are too smart to believe that stuff.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 1:41 pm
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    I let a friend drop off her Giant Schnauzer for the weekend. He was difficult to begin with, but while I slept soundly the first night he was with us, he proceeded to chew through the cord of my brand new i-fit treadmill.
    Seriously angry….!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:00 pm
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    My chihauhau, Nut, has a thing for my leather heals. He keeps chewing the toes off of them. It is rare that I leave me shoes in the living/kitchen, but he finds them. I try to leave them outside the door when I come in but it is diffucult at time carrying a sleeping baby. Nut is a month younger than the baby and has never been much a chewer. That was until I had to put in the kennel for a couple of days. Now my shoes are his. I am good about leaving my shoes in the car also, one day my oldest daughter decided to help me out with cleaning out my car. She bought up all of my shoes. Within 3 hours, my dear darling Nut, chewed the toes off 8 shoes. He takes them and hides under my dining room chairs. $500.00 worth of shoes gone.

    The worse thing any animal of mine has ever chewed was my retainers in middle school. He chewed 2 sets, through the container I would leave them in on my nightstand. I thought the first time it was a fluke, but the 2nd time taught me to keep them in the bathroom on a shelf.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:19 pm
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    My old pit bull chewed up a pricless collection of beetles albums worth who knows how many thousands. He has since passed. The weird thing is that I would give 10 times what the albums were worth to have him back. RIP buddy we love you.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:23 pm
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    Sharon, I beleive your dog is sending you a message. Maybe he’s a member of PETA. Would you wear your dog?

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:29 pm
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    Our puppy ate the woofer cone out of my stereo speaker, ate a mont blac pen, shredded the sofa and took down the curtains - all in one day. Needless to say, the next day we began to crate train him.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:31 pm
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    I had brain surgery, and while I was passed out on the oxy,
    my lab chewed the plate right off of my head.

    It was pretty messy, and now I have dreams about retrieving birds.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:52 pm
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    Have any of y’all ever heard of crate training? It can prevent a lot–if not all–of these problems. Most dogs can learn to accept crating just fine, and many even love it.

    Plus, it saves you frustration and a lot of money.

    The bottom line is that dogs chew, and unless you teach them what to chew, they will go for what is close, and smells like you. They chew out of boredom, or not enough exercise, not because they are “mad at you.”

    Everything dogs do that you do not like can be attributed to their natural instincts, and “being mad at people” is not one of those.

    Train your dog, using lots of prevention and positive reinforcement, and marvel at how good he can be. There is absolutely no need to live with a destructive animal.

    Just remember: if he makes a mistake, it’s YOUR fault. ;-)

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 2:59 pm
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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:00 pm
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    Our Chihuahau mix has scratched holes in the living room carpet down to the sub-floor. She does this while we are away, never touches it when we are home. (about $5000.00 to replace the carpet, as we have the same carpet through the whole house.)Guess I will wait till she gets it all scratched up…..

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:01 pm
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    Oh, where do I begin. When my lab/dalmation mix was about 1 years young she chewed up a $60 leather leash. At about 2 years young she shredded up a $1200 leather sofa. I no longer buy leather and she is 10 years young. When she turned 3 we found a pit bull mix, we thought she needed company. Well guess what! The new puppy tore up every shoe, book, curtains, bedspreads you name it she tore it up! LOL And you know what I still have them. Material thing I can replace their love Priceless. And by the way the pitbull mix still tears this apart. I love them tremendously…

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:03 pm
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    I guess I’m luckie - my current mutt-mutt has never chewed up ANYTHING (he prefers chicken and beef to inanimate objects, I guess). But I did have a Peek-a-Poo, once, who seemed to LOVE stealing and chewing up only MY underwear from the clothes hamper. Eeeewwww.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:24 pm
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    My jumpdrive that had the first 3 chapters of my doctoral dissertaition on it.

    The hard drive on my computer had died the day before. The only way I had to salvage it was by locating an older hard copy version of it (minus about 25 pages), retyping it, and basically re-doing it.

    Grrrr!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:46 pm
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    When we got Kelsey from a rescue group she was about 2 years old, not a puppy, but definately a lab with some issues. Whenever, she felt she wasn’t getting the attention she deserved she would steal our stuff and often chew it up including a camera, three remotes, books, pillows, decorations and children’s toys. It took almost a year before she settled down, despite professional training. (She even stole the trainer’s goody bag during one session.) She still occassionally grabs stuffed animals but now she doesn’t rip them up. The worst was when she torn up my daughter’s favorite, have to have it to sleep, lovey and I had to resew it immediately to stop her crying.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 3:50 pm
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    Chewed up my cell phone that I accidently left outside..it looked like a plane wreck..totally in several pieces and didnt even resemble anything remotely to a cell phone. I was too shocked and hurt to be angry. I could not beat them as I dont know which one did it out of the four. Lesson: never leave anything outside or where they can get to it..that is if you expect it to be in one piece when you return.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:00 pm
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    My ex boyfriend’s dog got a hold of a pair of Malano Blanc shoes and ate them. He is in a better place right about now (rest his little fluffy soul)

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:11 pm
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    A house! My son passed away July 2006 and little did he or anyone else know but his lab/chow mix was pregnant with his best friends Bulldog. I gave away a few puppies but I became too attached and kept 6. # are inside and 3 are out (the males don’t get along. The outside dogs have eaten the house siding, door frames, and started on the back door. The inside dogs have destroyed a bathroom (sheetrock, flooring, fixtures, toilet, etc.) as well as the living room furniture, and all the carpet in the house except for the rooms that they are locked out of. So basically, I have lost my house to the dogs, but I wouldn’t trade them for the world.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:13 pm
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    My beautiful new golden “receiver” puppy ate my flash drive that contained years worth of saved data. I guess I will never know what I am missing…

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:21 pm
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    How about a pet who ate other pets? Daughter #1’s cat killed and partially ate 4 of Daughter #2’s pet doves… Nearly tore the family apart with cries for revenge, and took days to get all the feathers out of the dining room. Not a great financial loss, but the emotions were very costly. Cat quickly learned to live outside, and wild birds proved much more difficult for her to catch.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:30 pm
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    DogRealist: Crate training is a great idea but does not work for some dogs. My dog actually chewed his way through three crates, one of them a metal wire crate and he almost strangled himself to death when he collar got caught on the wire crate while he was trying to escape. I hired a dog trainer and followed all the steps but it didn’t work. Leaving him with free range of the house turned out to be less stress for the both of us.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 4:47 pm
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    Rabbits are destructive too. Mine has destroyed 2 phone chargers (within the last 3 weeks), dug holes in the carpet and taken chunks out of all the baseboards. She’s also taken a bite out of my ballet flats.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 5:50 pm
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    my chihuahua pulled the controller out of the X-box and chewed off the end that plugs into the box.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 5:50 pm
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    I had a rabbit who ate through the cords of our PlayStation a few years ago.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 6:00 pm
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    DogRealist: Crate training is a great idea but does not work for some dogs. My dog actually chewed his way through three crates, one of them a metal wire crate and he almost strangled himself to death when he collar got caught on the wire crate while he was trying to escape. I hired a dog trainer and followed all the steps but it didn’t work. Leaving him with free range of the house turned out to be less stress for the both of us.

    You are absolutely right. Crate training is great for many dogs, but does not work for all. I find that most people who abandon the idea of crating (or don’t ever start it) either didn’t try hard enough, or feel like is is “cruel,” so they don’t do it. If the dog is good in the home, and doesn’t chew, then it’s not an issue (though crating for dogs who can adapt to it is for so much more than stopping chewing).

    Some dogs get claustrophobic, or just cannot be contained in a crate. Owners of those dogs have to get creative, as you found out. :)

    I just don’t want someone to get angry at the dog for destructive chewing without ever trying the crate, or some kind of confinement. That’s not fair. Many people tend to overestimate what their dog “knows.”

    Dogs rarely “know” what their people think they do, especially if they haven’t been trained.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 6:19 pm
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    A refridgerator cord! We never figured out HOW the HELL that didn’t kill her. . . or set the house on fire. . .!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 7:24 pm
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    Ruth:

    Perhaps Daughter #2 could have sought revenge by equipping Daughter #1’s bird-killing cat with the cat bib:

    http://www.catgoods.com/index.html

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:14 pm
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    My old Aussie was taken to the pound for chewing the entire grill off the front of her former owners’ new truck. But with proper training, exercise, and attention at our house, she never chewed up or destroyed anything inappropriate again. She’s been gone several years, but I miss her still.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:21 pm
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    Indy my cat has gone through thousands of dollars of furniture…he gets ticked off and he pees on it.

    Baxter, my Golden Retriever, tried to take on a pitbull through a chain link fence and broke his lower fang…root canal and stainless steel fang…$4,000.

    Jake, my newest Golden, is in disagreement with me as to whether the edge of the stairs should be a polished wood corner or rounded with teeth holes in it…he’s winning. He also goes into my bar and bring the bottle of booze out and gets the cap enough undone so that it leaks out and he can lap it up.

    Hunter my middle golden, loves Christmas ornaments…yes…even the glass ones that are 5 feet off the ground…he started on those after eating the plastic ones on the bottom half…sure was interesting cleaning up the poop in the yard during that time!

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 9:24 pm
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    Dreyfus, my 12 year old Golden wanted out of the kitchen where he was incarcerated while I was at work…instead of going for the flimsy baby gate, he ate through the plaster, cut his gums on the wire lathe under it too…then went for the linoleum…so we put him in the hallway…guess the door to my room didn’t latch tight one day…he jumped up on my white comforter, pooped…walked in it so I had poopy pawprints all over the place and proceeded to tear apart the drycleaning I had left on the bed…animals are expensive…but once they get through that destructive stage…they are GOLDEN.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 11:07 pm
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    My granddog ate $144 cash– one hundred, two twenties, four ones. She got into my purse and took the bills and nothing else.

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    September 2nd, 2008 at 11:21 pm
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    Not my dog. Belongs to my son and is at my home without my blessing. Destroyed the entire yard and most of the house. What a piece of unruly work. The dog isn’t much better.

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    September 3rd, 2008 at 12:25 am
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    $900.00 Hermes belt!!!!

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    September 3rd, 2008 at 12:12 pm
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    My older dog (he’s now almost 10 years old) has never chewed on anything inappropriate or been destructive in any way. However, my younger dog (now 3 years old) did dig a 6 inch hole through our bathroom wall when he was about 5 months old. I couldn’t believe it…he dug straight through the sheetrock! It was not as though I had left him too long, either. I always go home for lunch, so he had only been alone for a couple of hours.

    At the time, I did not crate my dogs because I did feel like it was too restrictive. Needless to say, after having to patch a large hole in the wall, both of our dogs were soon crate trained and are now crated when we leave the house. This is not only for our sanity and to preserve our walls, but for their safety, too. Once I realized they had the potential for destruction, I did not want them to get into anything that might hurt them when we are not there to supervise them.

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    September 3rd, 2008 at 12:57 pm
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    Domino, my 1.5 year old whippet/border collie rescue dog, started with my shoes. Not the expensive pumps or anything, just the flip flops or slippers I would wear before leaving the house. It was always the last thing on my foot before I left. He started chewing, but once he got some training, he would just find them and bring them downstairs to be near him. He still does this with trash and will just go into a random trashcan when you are gone and take out one peice of trash and bring it downstairs, not tearing it up just letting you know what he is capable of.

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    September 3rd, 2008 at 4:27 pm
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    I have a Chihuahua who has destroyed at least 2 vacuums. She chews on the cord. It’s one of the pricier chew toys. They have replacement parts on almost every part of a vacuum except the cord. Also, she eats out the inside of shoes, and I currently am looking for a replacement watch band. Every time, I look down and see the little teeth marks…it gives me a laugh. They made the little devils so cute, so that you can’t really get mad at them.

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    September 3rd, 2008 at 11:53 pm
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    My mutt destroyed the backseat of my car plus most of the seat belts. Thankfully, insurance covered it but it took a while for them to decide to. (BTW, when I first got him, I used a crate but stopped for fear of his safety after he chewed through one crate then figured out a way to squeeze out of the next one I bought, an expensive and sturdy model.)

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    September 5th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
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    I have a weakness for rescuing the “Underdog”. For 15 years I had a White Shepherd who was my “baby”. I believe he would have given his life for me and I know I would have given mine for him. As his health deteriorated we became the proud owner of a nine week old throwaway who was in dire need of some love and food. Three weeks after Sweetie Pie came into our life, J.D. had to be euthanized–he is still with us as we had him cremated and he is forever with me. Sweetie Pie was the first of my rescues. I have since rescued three more at my house and two at my mothers. The last rescue at my house was a Pit named Missy. She was destined to be a fighter until I rescued her and made her a lover. The only problem with have with her is that she likes to chew things even after two years. My mother purchased a $600.00 solid wood coffee table. Missy sure does love chewing wood and decided that the coffee table was her personal chew toy. She also likes to lay on her back and being 60 pounds of pure muscle when she pushed on the table things moved–including an antique 30 pound crystal pyramid wine decanter full of marbles. Whoops. The top of the bottle broke. These are only material things and I would not take anything for my rescues, but I am not allowed to go to PetSmart, Humane Society, PAWS, or the Animal Control any more.

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    September 7th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
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    My favorite $95 stiletto sandals complete with rocks and metallic heel. They were the oddest, sexiest sandals in my closet. Everywhere I wore them, people wanted to know where I got them from..My dog chewed them completely to shreds..with the exception of the rocks!

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    September 8th, 2008 at 6:36 am
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    My scottish terrier earned his name ‘Scamp’ when he was but six weeks old. The most costly destruction is a toss-up between the piping on the couch in the family room, or the berber carpet in the same room. Berber you see will unravel as opposed to a plush carpet weave, so once he got hold of a thread….

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:04 pm
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    Well my dog has quite a problem with her anxiety when we are gone for the day. She has eaten the carpet, one of our couches, my great grandmother’s dining room table, all the throw pillows on any couch in the house and pretty much anything that has stuffing in it. We love her to death though! She’s great when we’re home.

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:17 pm
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    It’s not so much the value of any one item as it is the total volume. In his first year, our foxhound mix has “personalized” an antique armchair and ottoman, 2 dining room chairs, coffee table, 4 bed pillows, 1 sofa pillow, 2 quilts, a remote control, the guest bed box springs, most of my 80s vinyl records and a healthy section of the living room baseboard. Here’s to growing out of the chewing phase. Because that will happen soon…right? RIGHT?

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:24 pm
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    Our cat Noodle has bitten off the beaks of two beautiful roosters made by North Georgia potter Charlie West.

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:37 pm
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    Had my Great Dane in the back seat of my car - ran in to the house - for just a minute - when I got back to the car - he was smiling at me with chunks of foam rubber sticking out of his mouth - my rear armrest!

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
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    While my Chihuahua and my Chi/Corgi mix haven’t destroyed anything (yet), they have the oddest habits with my underwear and socks. They prefer the dirty laundry and if I mistakenly leave things on the floor, they will go where the item is and drag it to wherever they’re wanting to hang out that day. I’ve come home to underwear in the dining room, the kitchen and in my dog’s blanket on the living room couch. I love them to death, but am sure to be super-careful picking up the house, especially before company comes!

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    September 23rd, 2008 at 1:52 pm
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