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poor Max does't sound very happy - the loss of Winston seems to be linked to this destructive phase. When my dog was a puppy I used a spray that tasted bitter to stop him chewing things but that was a teething issue not an emotional one. Perhaps you could have a chat with the vet or one of the nurses. My local practice has a nurse dedicated to emotional and behavioural difficulties for dogs, perhaps yours does too? I really hope you get some help for Max. As for the cage, I have to say that he could probably have eaten his way out of anything if he wanted to!0
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