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Our dog ate one of difficult child's books again ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Buglover" data-source="post: 517776" data-attributes="member: 14112"><p>We have a 6 month old weimaraner and he loves my son's textbooks. Most recently he ate his Spanish comp text, before that he ate the chemistry journal. DS was soooo mad, but he leaves his junk all over and you can't even walk through his room. His way of "dealing" is to keep his door shut.</p><p></p><p>I suspect we will be getting a bill from the school at the end of the year! I don't think dog toys taste as good as textbooks (or cardboard boxes!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buglover, post: 517776, member: 14112"] We have a 6 month old weimaraner and he loves my son's textbooks. Most recently he ate his Spanish comp text, before that he ate the chemistry journal. DS was soooo mad, but he leaves his junk all over and you can't even walk through his room. His way of "dealing" is to keep his door shut. I suspect we will be getting a bill from the school at the end of the year! I don't think dog toys taste as good as textbooks (or cardboard boxes!) [/QUOTE]
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