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She's currently going for babies dummies in a big way. I generally don't realise she's found one till I hear the sniggering from passers by who find the sight of a large english bull terrier with a dummy in its gob highly amusing. She carries them just like a child would, prancing along looking really pleased with herself.
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I needed cheering up tonight and that image has me crying with laughter, thanks Elsien and pooch
:TMy first reply was witty and intellectual but I lost it so you got this one instead
Proud to be a chic shopper
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Our late GSD went through 3 piece suite, double bed mattress, DD's cuddly toys (her beloved Barney the dinosaur that took us bloody months to find just two weeks before), zips off every coat she could get her claws on, back door- the whole thing:eek:
Our border collie also has a thing about toilet roll tubes.
Our JRT had a shoe fetish
Blobs the rotty ate any packet of cigarettes left within reach, hidden or not
Light travels faster than sound - that's why you can see someone who looks bright until they open their mouth.0 -
My brother's puppy swallowed one of his stinky socks in one gulp!
It did eventually work its way through but took a while
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The worst thing our lab (when she was a puppy) ate was a full packet of nurofen! Not good! Straight to the vets, stomach pumped, in hospital for a week! (How my parents wished they had bought pet insurance!) She was fine though!
She also had a liking for disposable lighters (although she just held it in her mouth never eating them!)
and 2 £20 notes!
Surprisingly she lived until the age of 15, and had to be put to sleep because of her hips, not because she ate anything!0 -
When my dog was a puppy he chewed everything he could get his teeth into, apart from the furniture. The mail was a popular treat for him.
I got my first passport last year and had watched the mail for weeks waiting for it to arrive. The day it was delivered I had to go shopping and bumped into the postwoman. She told me what was in my mail and I rushed home to find the dog had eaten every last piece of my mail. He ate the envelope that held my passport, and all the bits of bumph that came with it, but my passport was completely untouched. He must have seen the photo and got scared. It's not pretty.
He likes opening presents and ate my nephew's birthday present of a Simpsons the movie DVD. He's also a big fan of salad, bless him, but not keen on lettuce. He sucks it until it's all limp and yukky, then spits it out!!
I wouldn't be without my faithful little pooch (he's curled up on a cushion at the side of me as the leather settee is a bit too cold for him)Yaaay, I finally conned a man into making a honest woman of me. Even more shocking is that I can put the words "Happily" and "Married" into the same sentence and not have life insurance on my mind when I say it ;-)0 -
Current lab is a digger not a chewer but has still managed to disgrace himself on occasions. The best was when he liberated my mates best linen handkerchief, which he then proceeded to stew for a few days before puking up in the kitchen, We couldnt work out what this green thing was for a while!!! Suprisingly its owner didnt want it back - can't imagine why.
Our previous lab was the chewer - chairs, bottom of stairpost, a nappy sample throuhg the door when DS was born - it was like a snowstorm had hit the place!!. His piece de resistance was to chew off the lace hole flaps on my safety shoes - don't know what else to call them and when I picked the shoes up to put them on ... no way to lace them up, cut as clean as a knife.0
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