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[*] posted on 11-1-2007 at 03:18 PM


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I'm sure I'll get alot of negativity for this, but we just got rid of our canadian dog, ate a love seat, and then a month later ate the couch. It is now living on a nice farm with my cousin, outside, so no more furniture can be eaten.


Sounds like the dog is in the right environment now.




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[*] posted on 11-1-2007 at 04:47 PM


In the 80's I bought a Lhasa Apso for a girlfriend. After splitting up I ended up with the dog somehow. In the duplex I rented, that dog, Cute as a button, proceeded to jump on the kitchen table while I was gone and chewed big chunks out of the windowsill. I took the chairs away from around the table so he couldn't jump up and he proceeded to hang off the tableclothe and drag everything from it onto the floor. After I found a way to prevend this he got on the bed and hung from the curtains till they shredded and dropped. Next he chewed on the front door casing and scratched holes in the carpet in front of the sliding backdoor. Needless to say that my $400 deposit was forfeited. Finally took him to work with me ( owned a bar ) and while I was getting the place ready to open ,left him in my "new" truck for half an hour, in which time he chewed the backrest out of my seat.

Then there was the time someone gave me a beautiful golden retriever. About one year old. That dog was so wild that he used my, then 4 and 6 year old kids for bowling pins, and after so many crying jacks and bumps and bruises , Idecide to give him away. A girl, who worked for me and had somewhat older kids , took him, and the second day in his new home, he jumped through the screen door. A fancy expensive one. They than moved to the Sierra foothills , where they had a couple of acres and the dog could run kind of free. In a few weeks , the dog being in the house and the kids outside, one of the boys ran by the front picture window and the dog decided to join him, and jumped, via the couch, through the $ 400 plate glass window. After a $300 vet bill ,to sow the dog back together, they finally decided to get rid of it.
So, all in all, you have a pretty mellow dog.:P:P:lol::lol:

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[*] posted on 11-1-2007 at 05:47 PM


vandenberg,

My husband would have killed me if I brought a dog like the golden retriever home. :yes::yes::yes:

Another wonderful thing that happened, with my dogs today (only two left) is that I woke up this morning to find that the mexican mutt had decided to poop on our BRAND NEW COUCH!!!! It wasn't just a nice normal poop either, it was a runny poop.:fire::fire::fire:




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[*] posted on 11-1-2007 at 06:29 PM


o0o0h....lucy liked to bite things to but she got over it...although she still likes to chew on my fingers...



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[*] posted on 11-1-2007 at 07:20 PM


Well after all this Tika is just the sweetest dog you could ever want and don't want her because she has hopefully seen the way, and shes going nowhere.



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