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>Needless to say she had a massive telling off but in true "Kevin" style didn't listen to a word.
relieved me of the only small skirting board we had, took a self taught class in "lino lifting" and numerous other things that were fixed and non removable (well we thought so anyway). She used to create chaos in an empty room. The only things that were left untouched were her filled Kong, toys and bed. This was always after a good game and walk by the way.
What age are these delinquents? (Starts to get worried as her well behaved baby is 6 months and can feel this delinquent stage on the horizon)
I left the bedroom dorr open a couple nights ago & my shoes outside the w/robe, my *youngster* 18mths btw :rolleyes: tripped in & brought 1 of the shoes into the hall & settled down on her bed to chew the back out of it while I was in the kitchen
arghhhhhhhhh :D :D I got quite a collection of good single shoes now:rolleyes:
;) Yes, my youngster has become a 'Kevin' :D She is 15 months old! ;)
a few years yet I think, I had no damage as I made full use of a huge crate . but I am lucky that I work late afternoons so although the dog was in it for 4 to 5 hours he was tired out by then anyway. I couldnt bear to wake a dog up, and then put it back in for 4 hours during the day, thats why I waIted till I had free time before I got a dog. If you have to do that I suggest getting up very early to take it out for a walk and spend time with it before going to work.
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