Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Yes, they are still puppies. Yes, we walk them every single day and play and play and play and play. Yes we thought we had totally puppy proofed our dining room but somehow, our beaver doodles CHEWED their way into a cabinet and drug out, tore-up and chewed beyond recognition some of my linen napkins, a Longeburger basket and liner, and antique cookbook of my great grandmothers (with her writing in it) and of all things, a bottle of Elmer's glue...all in a 3 hour period.
When I opened the front door today, Penny was standing on the gate with one of the Longeberger liners in her mouth, all proud of herself and making happy, happy, wookie noises. Ginger knew right away that they were in BIG trouble and immediately ran for cover as if I was going to beat her or something. There they both stood, covered in glue and pieces of antique cookbook stuck all over them...I would have laughed if I hadn't been about to throw up. I don't know what to do. We've tried everything except selling them….CHEAP! Oh! And one more YES….They had plenty of toys to chew on. I guess it’s time to kennel them during the day. So sad though, we got two so that they would have each other and stay out of trouble. Instead, they are partners in crime on a mission to destroy my house one bite at a time.
"CALGON tequila take me away"
So I think a few of you might have missed the pics I posted so I'll puth them here...and...THANK YOU ALL! I'm so encouraged by your posts. :)
WISH US LUCK!!!!
Find the treats!!!
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My Doodle is 4 months old and has been a "little" destructive, but NOTHING like yours.....thank God! I'm home with him all the time so I'm consistant in disciplining him and watching him. He definitely likes to chew so I keep lots and lots of toys in a basket for him. I also walk him a mile everyday to use up the bad energy! I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope our dog doesn't do that much damage!!!!! Hang in there!
Mine was lovely at 4 months... and 5 months.. and mostly at 6 months... and then he started trying out new things! SIGH. But he is a good dog and not too bad. The new one is more curious and has gotten into more things. He tore up my blinds in a mad effort to see out the window (and presumably find me) when I left my oldest son in charge and went on an errand... yikes.
Hope yours stays good though! I think the moral of the story is -- they can find things and get into stuff at any age and often even after being "good" for a long time.
You know what's crazy Gayle? They had three of there favorite toys in there. A dog proof Frisbee, their squeaky weasel and...the best one of all and the one that usually keeps them busy for hours, the treat ball (pictured) full of dog food and their favorite snacks. I love them dearly but I'm just beside myself today. Thank you so much for the reply...and yes, they are always worth it, just like kids. I just hope they grow out of it. So sorry to hear about your pup. That's a long time to have a special puppy as part of your family. We lost our kitty of 18 years last year too. :(
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