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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 647624" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>Im trying to read everything but Im just going to start from what I started to read! Just wanted to add any sense I have in ha! The foods, all great ideas, as I have no more to add. As far as the scheduling, Lil and Jabberwockey- you both are busy! Im still messing with my schedule as is so, Ill let you know how I did it when I ever figure it out. Of course all I can suggest for now is do you have any volunteers that can help you both with the dogs, or take the dogs with you to some places? Help you with any house chores?( sorry of mentioned)</p><p></p><p>Ok, as far as the dogs, I completely understand! We have had our rescues since Dec 2013( they were pups) and oh my have they cost us a lot in repair. Actually, we still have to repair! They have chewed through the drywall in the kitchen( you could see the outside brick), chewed 2 wood doors,a rake handle, rocks, water exchanger,expensive table, chairs, fence slats,toys, beds, pillows, blankets, siding,baby gate( separates them from living room but they jumped it so we have a temp piece of furniture there) , wires behind the refrigerator and whatever they can get from the drainboard! I think thats it? Ok, so, my point is its hard to stop them and will take lots of time and energy, maybe doggy classes? Mine are only just over a year and are Australian Shep mixes. So mine are already high maintenance. When we leave they are in the safest room possible( still chew the walls and yes, we have lots of toys, boxes, water, and try to exercise every time before we leave) So yes, kongs, they have actually gone through the KONG tennis balls and still have the rubber cones and rubber kong bones( im surprised) But freezing the treats may work and I will try that too as suggested! They dont carry the hard Kong balls as far as I can tell, so I gave them two basketballs. ( Yes they fight over them like yours)</p><p></p><p>I know you said yours chewed the nylabone and broke a tooth, what did your vet say? Our female is obsessed the most with this and her rock habits. I agree about the dog whisperer shows, I need to watch them again.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to lend you both my support <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Hang in there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 647624, member: 18100"] Im trying to read everything but Im just going to start from what I started to read! Just wanted to add any sense I have in ha! The foods, all great ideas, as I have no more to add. As far as the scheduling, Lil and Jabberwockey- you both are busy! Im still messing with my schedule as is so, Ill let you know how I did it when I ever figure it out. Of course all I can suggest for now is do you have any volunteers that can help you both with the dogs, or take the dogs with you to some places? Help you with any house chores?( sorry of mentioned) Ok, as far as the dogs, I completely understand! We have had our rescues since Dec 2013( they were pups) and oh my have they cost us a lot in repair. Actually, we still have to repair! They have chewed through the drywall in the kitchen( you could see the outside brick), chewed 2 wood doors,a rake handle, rocks, water exchanger,expensive table, chairs, fence slats,toys, beds, pillows, blankets, siding,baby gate( separates them from living room but they jumped it so we have a temp piece of furniture there) , wires behind the refrigerator and whatever they can get from the drainboard! I think thats it? Ok, so, my point is its hard to stop them and will take lots of time and energy, maybe doggy classes? Mine are only just over a year and are Australian Shep mixes. So mine are already high maintenance. When we leave they are in the safest room possible( still chew the walls and yes, we have lots of toys, boxes, water, and try to exercise every time before we leave) So yes, kongs, they have actually gone through the KONG tennis balls and still have the rubber cones and rubber kong bones( im surprised) But freezing the treats may work and I will try that too as suggested! They dont carry the hard Kong balls as far as I can tell, so I gave them two basketballs. ( Yes they fight over them like yours) I know you said yours chewed the nylabone and broke a tooth, what did your vet say? Our female is obsessed the most with this and her rock habits. I agree about the dog whisperer shows, I need to watch them again. I just wanted to lend you both my support :) Hang in there [/QUOTE]
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