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Ok class....
"Today we're going to be discussing your puppy's destructive chewing behavior. Chewing is easy to stop if you're consistent. The first, and most obvious step, is to take away temptation - that means putting shoes in closests, up off the floor, or removing them from paw's reach"
As I say the above spiel during my puppy classes, I will be holding up my dog training manual...... that has been completely shredded thanks to Harry.
Can I explain that training dogs not to chew is easier than training cats not to shred?
Who... ME???? Surely I am innocent!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...esg/who-me.jpg
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I noticed taht the Lift Chair left to me by My Dad,has a bit of claw damage.
I herad Three Explanantions.
1 Mice!
2 Wear and Tear
3 I did it in my sleep!
There were Haloes over thier Haeds so it must be Number 3.
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ROFLOL!!!! How funny, Kim! Hampton and I went to our very first PetsMart puppy class tonight! He did GREAT ... I was so pleased. Thankfully, he hasn't been too much of a "chewer/shredder" ... I keep him supplied with chewbones!
SURELY you are wrong about Harry!!! :p :D
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Love that photo of innocence! (NOT !!!) :D
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:D I simply can't believe it!
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ROTFLMAO !!!!
Guess I am lucky: 4 cats, and NO chewers!! :D
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Harry? How can you suspect Harry? That expression of injured innocence in his eyes would convince anyone he had nothing to do with it. It must have been mice.