Monday Monty Blogging (bad dog edition)

Most of you know how much Monty loves his pillow. Well, apparently he loved it a little too hard.
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Looks like the pillow forgot the safe word.
My new foxhound has destroyed every tennis ball, squeak toy, and stuffed animal we have given her. Their bits are lying all over the yard.
She chews the comforter we have for her in the tv room as well. You'd think they'd at least leave the place where they sleep alone.
MLEmac--my sister adopted a rescue foxhound a year ago. Jilly was not quite a year old when she was adopted, and she had been sick and abused beforehand. She's a wonderfully sweet and loving dog, but she does love to rip apart stuffed toys. I do think they eventually grow out of it though.
My dog has the exact same bed and also chewed the stuffing out of it. He also does the oh so funny air-humping. I ended up sewing the bed back together b/c the endless amount of stuffing was driving me crazy!
It Could Be Worse.
Every dog we've ever had had at least one puppy-hood instance of wanton destruction. One of ours chewed up a 20-year-old favorite pair of slippers, another gnawed on the wooden arms of our sofa.
And one ate the front and rear seats of our car when left alone in there for 20 minutes.
We came back to the car to find it FULL of teensy bits of foam all over, and Katie in the middle, grinning maniacally.
Definitely a Marley moment...
I loled at this... his face is priceless.
My dog does the same thing except it's with stuffed toys. She rips them apart eats the stuffing and then poops it out, its pretty gross. Needless to say she doesnt get stuffed things any more... only bones and rubber toys.
I love the look, he's all "what?!, what'd I do?"
I love puppy mischief. My parents just puppy sat for us and didn't take us seriously when we said to crate her if they left.
Instead they gated her in the living room.
The total amount of damage included a pillow, 1 picture frame, a magazine and a potted plant.
They thought it was hilarious
Dogs destroy things. That's just what they do. Hey, they don't give a shit about property or possessions - isn't that why we love them?
My dog, Marley, never had a chewing problem. He has a digging problem and I have re-planted numerous flowers because he decided a big ass hole looked a whole lot better than a rose bush.
Still love him.
I have a Miniature Pinscher...so this is a common sight.
So, um, how do you put a link in your comment? HTML didn't work last time I tried it.
We had to sew up our pup's bed twice. Only bought her a nice one once she mostly grew out of it. She still destroys toys though- she plucks out an eye of the stuffed animal- then pulls all the stuffing through.
As far as our nice stuff goes, she's mostly out of that phase (at age 4) but if she feels we have unjustly left her for too long, she moves something (like a slipper, glove etc) onto her bed or the couch. Just to show us that she could have destroyed it if she wanted to. It's very passive aggressive.
I saw this at work, laughed, and secretly thought, "thank goodness Beans doesn't rip anything up!"
WELL then i came home to a guilty looking dog sitting next to a ripped up piece of carpet that he tore off the wall!!!!!!!!! :) UGH! hahahaha
I'm feeling you sister.
My kitty just discovered how super-fun it is to unroll the toilet paper from the holder and leave a massive mess on the bathroom floor.
My pug did that. Not to his OWN bed, of course, but to my boyfriend's dog's bed. I finally gave up sewing it back together and threw it away. Months later we were still finding little pieces of fluff all over the house.