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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 270370" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Am only going to comiserate - Dannys pit has eaten not one but TWO sofas, two plush chairs, two complete sets of Dining room chairs (and is working on the 3rd set), chewed the wall in the dining room, along with the baseboards. </p><p> </p><p>I tried putting her in Dan's room - she chewed thru the bedroom DOOR and got out. Putting her outside - forget it - she started to chew thru the door of the den, or starts to chew on the fence to get to the yappy little dogs nest door. If I lock her out of my bedroom at night she starts working on THAT door - put her in the bathroom, Dan's only comment was at least she gave me a headstart of pulling up the linoleum. Garage is not an option - two wooden doors and all kinds of "stuff" in there. The only good that has come from her chewing is the boys no longer leave their clothes anywhere except their room - I left my new Big Dog sweater on one of the dining chairs the other day - its history.</p><p> </p><p>I have to take her with me if no one is at home - she will sit quietly in the car, not chewing anything, and patiently waits for us to finish shopping, which is ok as long as it is not hot. If its hot, only one of us goes shopping. She has even chewed off the other dogs collars. </p><p> </p><p>I can't give her chew toys around the other dogs she gets extremely territorial - even if one of the other dogs has their own toy, it automatically becomes hers. Am hoping she grows out of it soon (shes two years old already) but have a feeling I will have to wait till she grinds down her hugh honking teeth.</p><p> </p><p>I have to laugh - I used to buy what I called "disposible" furniture when the boys were little - cheap sofa's at yard sales that I didn't care if they got trashed - now they are grown, I am back to disposible furnture because of the dogs. It would be easy to crate her, but shoot, I feel bad my birds are in cages <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 270370, member: 47"] Am only going to comiserate - Dannys pit has eaten not one but TWO sofas, two plush chairs, two complete sets of Dining room chairs (and is working on the 3rd set), chewed the wall in the dining room, along with the baseboards. I tried putting her in Dan's room - she chewed thru the bedroom DOOR and got out. Putting her outside - forget it - she started to chew thru the door of the den, or starts to chew on the fence to get to the yappy little dogs nest door. If I lock her out of my bedroom at night she starts working on THAT door - put her in the bathroom, Dan's only comment was at least she gave me a headstart of pulling up the linoleum. Garage is not an option - two wooden doors and all kinds of "stuff" in there. The only good that has come from her chewing is the boys no longer leave their clothes anywhere except their room - I left my new Big Dog sweater on one of the dining chairs the other day - its history. I have to take her with me if no one is at home - she will sit quietly in the car, not chewing anything, and patiently waits for us to finish shopping, which is ok as long as it is not hot. If its hot, only one of us goes shopping. She has even chewed off the other dogs collars. I can't give her chew toys around the other dogs she gets extremely territorial - even if one of the other dogs has their own toy, it automatically becomes hers. Am hoping she grows out of it soon (shes two years old already) but have a feeling I will have to wait till she grinds down her hugh honking teeth. I have to laugh - I used to buy what I called "disposible" furniture when the boys were little - cheap sofa's at yard sales that I didn't care if they got trashed - now they are grown, I am back to disposible furnture because of the dogs. It would be easy to crate her, but shoot, I feel bad my birds are in cages :( Marcie [/QUOTE]
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