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Effing dog's done it again.

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  • Daisy70
    Daisy70 Posts: 133 Forumite
    I have two cats that are driving me nuts. We are staying with friends and have to keep them in a room with us and they choose to go to the litter tray just when we are going to bed, making the most awful stink.:o

    One of them decided that, even though the tray was clean, she'd rather pee on the carpet:mad:
  • Eeyore2009
    Eeyore2009 Posts: 267 Forumite
    my dog is 10 years old and still chews remote controls! but i still love her
  • mummybearx
    mummybearx Posts: 1,921 Forumite
    Oh some of this has made me properly lol :rotfl:

    I think I've had all my good luck with our 5 year old Lhasa, she never really chewed on anything. Newest addition has been with us 3 weeks, he is now 11 weeks old and his newest trick is chewing the wooden flooring :mad: there is one chip where two of the boards are joined together, caught him last night 'digging' at the hole and trying to chew off the laminate :mad: He did get the fright of his life when I banged the remote control on the floor to scare him away.

    Felt a bit guilty about it tbh, the poor wee thing got such a fright, he jumped and tried to run away at the same time, ended up falling over, doing a roly poly and jumping on his teddy. Okay I laughed at that bit :rotfl:
    Can't think of anything smart to put here...
  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Lparr wrote: »
    Try having a german shepherd who chews right through your 2 day old pair of brand new £1500 Louboutins!!! I wish it had been my seatbelt and not my gorgeous Loubs :(

    This thread is a few weeks old and the dog concerned has very sadly passed away now:(
  • Gibbs our youngest Lurcher is currently remodelling our hallway. We have numerous holes in the wall - right down to the brick and he is slowely eating his way through the banister.
    be who you are and say what you feel.
    because those who mind dont matter,
    and those who matter dont mind.
    - Dr Seuss
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