Yeah I think that is a little weird. Pit Bulls are some of the most destructive dogs I've seen, of course they don't have them there. Not all are destructive in the least bit but some certainly are. Mine have chewed trees, guaranteed "chew proof" dog house, kongs that are supposed to be tough, the similar "pit bull tested" guaranteed rhino toy, tons of other things.
I guess it would kind of depend on the destruction. Chis can be bad little chewers and while they don't usually destroy such big things it could be an expensive item. Our pit breeder friend who passed away had a Chi who would chew and chewed up the house phone cord a few times. If they chewed the cord off something very expensive that'd be a big claim.
Hmmmm, I have no problems with chihuahua destruction in my home, peeing or otherwise unless taking tissues out of the bathroom trash count and leaving me little pieces on the bathroom floor LOL. Neither of my boxers were destructive either....I guess I have gotten pretty luckyGood gosh I hope I did not just jinx myself LOL.
~Traci, Duke, Champ, Chopper and Ryleigh
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The most destructive dog is...
1. A puppy of any breed!
I sure can believe the beagle one. Oreo was the result of an accident between a poodle and beagle. She destroyed anything she could get her little mouth on. She chewed up couch cushions, chair cushions, toys, shoes, on end tables. Anything that fell or was on the floor was in her territory. I have never had a dog so destructive as she. The ones I have know (knock on wood) all together have been less destructive than she was. The only thing I can say in her favor was that I worked during the day and when the kids came home from school they would let her out of her crate and then disappear. She was shut in to half of the house - kitchen, dining room and family room so some of it she did out of boredom and also out of spite. (and do not try to tell me that some dogs don't know about getting even).
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