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Kong Wubba's don't last here either :laugh:

Underwear.. and the puppy doesn't discriminate, clean or dirty, his or hers they all get ruined. I'm down to 4 pairs and refuse to buy more just yet :shrug: He will leap up and take them off the clothes horse and break into the laundry!! Socks too but preferably OH's work socks mmm stinky.

You can leave Bundy penned, check there is NO underwear or sock anywhere in his vicinity and certainly not in the pen, and come home to a pair in there totally destroyed. We think the other dog goes and fetches them from a secret hiding spot for him :mad

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Their bed.

I am not sure what is up with that. They have a sleeping bag in one bed and it is pretty much just a few scraps held together with thread, probably not very comfy. And another bed was an old foam mattress I cut to size, they chewed through the cover and have started putting holes in it. There is one hole large enough for my lab x to curl in and be pretty much lying on the floor.

I am pretty sure it is the little one who does all the damage. She also particularly likes toilet rolls - with or without the paper and if I don't keep the bathroom door shut she will go in and help herself.

She also used to have an obsession with my ug boots. Wheneevr I woud wear them, she would attack from behind. she seems to have stopped that now.

The big boy doesn't really destroy anything unless the little girl starts first, then he will help her occasionally. Probably because he knows we will think it is her.

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Mistral is a sock killer, only this last time the socks rose up and took him out instead.

Over a thousand dollars later and the offending sock is now incase so it can't attack him again.

Lestat, soft toys.

He has stuffing lust, it's very similar to blood lust.

The moment he see's a smallest bit of stuffing he gets this crazed look in his eye and lunges, pulling all the stuffing out as fast as possible.

Alchemy, she is my good child.

Aside from sneaking into the kitchen when I cook dinner she dosn't do anything wrong :shrug:

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As a pup/young dog Em destroyed plastic and garden hoses - we went through quite a few hose fittings until I got smart and bought brass ones.

Akira has destroyed a hose fitting too. My OH picks up her poo and then squirts the grass down with the hose to soak it in, and Akira chases the water spray. So she got smart and realised that the nozzle is what causes the water to come out and if she chews on it, MAYBE she'll be able to get more water out. Luckily my OH is smart to her and makes sure the tap is off.

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:shrug::mad:laugh: Lots of norty dogs out there.

Socks - OH thought it was cute to teach her to pull them off his feet, phew, now she pincches them out of the laundry

bras are great fun to pinch when i am in the shower, always found on back lawn, especially when sprinklers are on

Anything in the bathroom waste basket, dead deo spray cans make lots of noise at 4 in the morning

Soft toys - patiently picks out every last bit of stuffing

any carboard box gets torn to bits after chasing up and down the tiled floor

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We watch a lot of zombie movies and think my young girl has been affected. All stuffed toys are despatched in the same manner:

1. immediately remove beady eyeballs so 'the undead' can't see what you are going to do next

2. remove brains through eyeholes using a quick and repetetive up and down head motion till brain area is empty and fluff is scattered all around you

3. Do a quick check of all paws and limbs to test for squeakers (don't want to attract more of the undead)

4. Remove and kill all squeakers found

5. Pull off a few limbs in case it still tries to run away

6. Remove empty head (ears must remain intact as a warning) and display it publicly so the other undead know you mean business

6. Leave torso intact where it lays - you don't want to look like a total animal do you?

HAHAH! mine does the exact same thing! but he doesnt leave the torso until it is completly empty and fluff is everywhere.

He mostly goes nuts about socks, carries them everywhere and shakes and growls at the like crazy haha. He is also a huge toilet paper fan. :-D

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Foam.. anything with foam in it is destroyed.

Can be any other filling in the bed or toy and it's fine.. but foam, oh dear the backyard will look like it has snowed.

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Maverick is just Anti Soft Toys, other toys are fine but not soft toys like bears and cuddly thing!

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Tilly loves socks...she loves running around the house with one in her mouth, and she also likes putting holes in them.

Quite often when I get home she will excitedly get a sock in her mouth and run around the house.

She also has a favourite glove that she claimed for herself, so she will run around with that but has never chewed through it.

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When Rose was a baby she was fixated by the washing machine hose - had to be replaced 3 times. After the second time the washing machine was moved and things put in front of it to prevent access. She was so desperate she managed to pull the washing machine taps off the wall to get to the hose.

Coco can find an Emery Board at 500 paces. She's also very fond of the toilet brush.

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Tissues!

Oh, I forgot tissues. He can empty a tissue box in no time at all. But his favourites are the of the pre-snotted variety :laugh: We've had a spate of colds in the family of late and he has had an absolute ball munching on snotty tissues. Absolute grot that he is :laugh:

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