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just walked to the back door, noticed a load of bits of rubber, the little **** has only ripped the draught strip from around the door and chewed it up :lol::D

when i looked at her the look back was it wernt me

glad i work on a building site

someones in for a cold winter :good:

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Kids can often cost you MORE than a dog matey don't worry about it :good:

 

Our dog was a little so and so for the Carpets. Just stick a paw in the edge and turn it up. So we replaced the gripper rods and GLUED the carpet down and instead he SHREDDED the carpet.

 

Can't be angry at them if you weren't there to catch them in the act. Our litte bundle of laughs was mistreated as a pup and ANYTIME you raised a hand (as if to say) you little swine!!! He would wet himself.

 

Love to meet the previous owner :lol:

 

Dogs are Lovable things and i have ended up in LOADS of bother because of my liking for them (inc bitten 4 times) :D

 

Simple methods like cut a Chilli pepper and run some of the juice over the rubber strip. (NOT A LOT THOUGH) Once he gets a taste of it he wont bother again.

 

I miss my dog :D

 

LG

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After warning me he would do it one of these days, our dog finally did jump through our fence, yes really!

There is a squirrel the other side that he is keen to 'meet' and he had been running and jumping at it for some time, but yesterday he finally went through it, and it isn't even 'our' side - but I feel oblidged to sort it anyway - bloody dogs :lol:

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i would hate to even add up all the damage that 4 newfs have caused over the years.

 

but they do include tables, chairs, walls (dont ask), scaffy's mobile phone (that was priceless), wiring, seatbelts, numerous forgotten items of food left within newf height (i.e. on the kitchen bench).

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  Lord Geordie said:
Kids can often cost you MORE than a dog matey don't worry about it :good:

 

Our dog was a little so and so for the Carpets. Just stick a paw in the edge and turn it up. So we replaced the gripper rods and GLUED the carpet down and instead he SHREDDED the carpet.

 

Can't be angry at them if you weren't there to catch them in the act. Our litte bundle of laughs was mistreated as a pup and ANYTIME you raised a hand (as if to say) you little swine!!! He would wet himself.

 

Love to meet the previous owner :lol:

 

Dogs are Lovable things and i have ended up in LOADS of bother because of my liking for them (inc bitten 4 times) :D

 

Simple methods like cut a Chilli pepper and run some of the juice over the rubber strip. (NOT A LOT THOUGH) Once he gets a taste of it he wont bother again.

 

I miss my dog :no:

 

LG

 

 

A friend's Beagle was having some issues... he liked to eat his own poop. Our friend's took advice from their vet and were told to smother the dog's poop with curry powder and chilli oil. Problem was the dog got a real taste for curry / chilli poop it and scoffed twice as much.

 

Yum yum

 

:D

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A friend's Beagle was having some issues... he liked to eat his own poop. Our friend's took advice from their vet and were told to smother the dog's poop with curry powder and chilli oil. Problem was the dog got a real taste for curry / chilli poop it and scoffed twice as much.

 

Yum yum

 

:lol:

 

 

hmmmm, a bit off the thread here but i heard feeding the dog pineapple is supposed to make their poop less appealing. dunno if it works tho.

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While out in the garden the other night I thought it had gone quiet. I went to look for Merlin my springer. I couldn't find him anywhere.

 

I peered over the neighbours fence only to find him in their garden with their dog, He had climbed up the conifer tree and gone over a 6 foot fence.

 

When I went round to get him our neighbours said it makes a change from people asking for their ball back.

 

You just have to love them, don't you.

 

Cheers

 

Martin

 

LG,

 

I would like to meet your dogs previous owner as well, preferably down a dark alley. I cannot abide cruelty to animals

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My cocker was an absolute sod to train - unless it came to food as an incentive.

 

The kids trained her to sit with a biscuit on her nose (yes, normal trick I know). When asked how long it took to train her to do this the usual answer was "About 5 tins of biscuits".

 

They also taught her to beg - 'Sit nicely'. She beggared off next door one day when they were having a barbecue, and ended up hardly being able to walk back - everyone thought that she was sooooo cute, and gave her half their beefburgers.

 

But, my mates black lab went even better. She demolished two Xmas trees to get at the choccy treats on the branches. Then ate a full loaf complete with wrapper.

 

A few weeks ago she got at his lunch bag for work, and ate 2kg of sugar (for the brew box) and a bag of tea bags. The sugar made her hypo for a week.

 

Don't you just love 'em!

 

Don

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