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When Furbabies Act Like Children........
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 411339" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p><em>"The cat channels Cujo. Kiddo was not always nice to him when he was little, and he's gotten revenge ever since."</em></p><p> </p><p>My first Boston, Ms. Rudy, would do that too! We got her as a puppy when my son was about 10 and my daughter was 15. My son was never mean or cruel to her but he would tease her a lot and she would get her revenge on him. She was my first one and we never used a crate with her so she had the run of the house when we were gone. She was not a destructive dog but if she was mad at my son for something, she would wait until we had all left the house, then she'd get something of his and tear it up! It was always HIS things and she seemed to know exactly which things he valued the most. She chewed the buttons off of the top of every baseball cap he ever had. But her favorite targets were the expensive, very detailed little model cars that he spent so much money and time on! We still don't know how she got at them because he kept the model cars on the top shelf of his 4-shelf bookcase and we never caught her in the act. There was nothing on either side of this bookcase for her to jump up on and the end of his bed was several feet away. Even if she could have managed to jump from the bed to the narrow top shelf of the bookcase (which was almost impossible) she could never have managed to get up there and just get one little car off of that top shelf without knocking other things over or moving things around. It didn't take long though for him to learn <u>not</u> to tease Ms. Rudy! When he quit teasing her, she quit destroying his stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 411339, member: 1883"] [I]"The cat channels Cujo. Kiddo was not always nice to him when he was little, and he's gotten revenge ever since."[/I] My first Boston, Ms. Rudy, would do that too! We got her as a puppy when my son was about 10 and my daughter was 15. My son was never mean or cruel to her but he would tease her a lot and she would get her revenge on him. She was my first one and we never used a crate with her so she had the run of the house when we were gone. She was not a destructive dog but if she was mad at my son for something, she would wait until we had all left the house, then she'd get something of his and tear it up! It was always HIS things and she seemed to know exactly which things he valued the most. She chewed the buttons off of the top of every baseball cap he ever had. But her favorite targets were the expensive, very detailed little model cars that he spent so much money and time on! We still don't know how she got at them because he kept the model cars on the top shelf of his 4-shelf bookcase and we never caught her in the act. There was nothing on either side of this bookcase for her to jump up on and the end of his bed was several feet away. Even if she could have managed to jump from the bed to the narrow top shelf of the bookcase (which was almost impossible) she could never have managed to get up there and just get one little car off of that top shelf without knocking other things over or moving things around. It didn't take long though for him to learn [U]not[/U] to tease Ms. Rudy! When he quit teasing her, she quit destroying his stuff! [/QUOTE]
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