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Comment by Joyce,David"Mochi,Latte,Popcorn" on March 30, 2010 at 1:37pm
lol, sounds so cute!
Bode must have gave you a lot of fun time!
You can never get mad at them, they are just too cute!
Comment by Jodi Wilkins on March 30, 2010 at 1:29pm
Bode has eaten cell phones, christmas outdoor lights right off the house, paper, tissue, anything really. Especially, if I am trying to get something done, Bode will look for anything to chew up to get my attention. Just now he jumped up to reach an applicance light-bulb that was on counter. luckily it was sitll in the packaging. Good thing they are so dang cute - gotta luv them.
Comment by Linda and "Toby" on March 30, 2010 at 12:25pm
Toby is compulsive counter surfer - always looking for napkins, paper towels, leftover toast, etc. The worst thing he's chewed up is the ends of the cables in my husband's recording studio - TWICE! (eeeeeek!) They run several hundred dollars per cable. Good thing my husband is nuts about this dog and that my father in law is skilled in soldering (expensive) new ends back on them!!!!!
Comment by Liza, Halle and Finn on March 30, 2010 at 9:25am
Kachi is pretty good about leaving things alone, except bread & tissue. If someone leaves a slice of bread on the counter and walks away-forget it, it's gone. He's real good at 'leave it' (even when you catch him eying someone's bread), but his sister has a long way to go! She's always trying to bring in snails, rocks, leaves, twigs, etc. Then she hides under the table to eat them. If we tell her to leave it or drop it, she runs away with her prize in her mouth!. And yesterday I came home to find that one of them had eaten coaster (It was laminated cardboard) that was on the desk in the office! This worries me because it means they're not just sleeping while I'm gone!!
Comment by Carla, Lucca and Izzy on March 30, 2010 at 9:02am
LOL...they are all definitely related. Lucca did a good "leave it" today, thank goodness. On our walk a dead squirrel was lying directly in our path. I had Lucca and Ben with me. I told Lucca to "leave it" and he just walked right by. I wasn't worried about Ben, he's too old!!!
Comment by Kathie and the gang on March 30, 2010 at 8:57am
.. Happy Birthday to the March babies.

Winston is a TP eater along with socks. In fact any paper will do for him. He is 17.5 months and it is not getting better with the paper eating. Maybe some day. Shoes have never been an issue, so lucky there. Winston also loves to take objects from the sink and bring them into the family room. You can't believe what I have found him chewing on. He took the broken pump to an indoor fountain, plastic every where. Had fun with some DVD's, good thing they weren't rentals. He also likes the lent from the dryer and his own hair. When I trim him I need to pick up his hair as I go, or he will eat it. I love him no matter what he get into, he is a sweet boy.
Comment by Rona B on March 30, 2010 at 8:30am
Yes, Barley eats just about anything he can get to! When I walk him, I have to keep my eyes on the path ahead of us, because he smells or sees things quite a ways back--any kind of item that may be int he street, strings, plastic bottle caps, paper, tissues, he's even gotten chicken bones that some how have gotten into the streets. I live in a rural area, so I think coyotes get things out of garbage pails and it gets into the street. I have a very hard time getting him to drop a bone, he gets very protective of it and I know it can be very dangerous. IN the house as well he will grab things like rubbermaid containers, tops, socks, etc. He's 2 now, he is slowing down with it all but just a little! They are very aware of everything and are very quick! I walk my other dog (terrier mix) and she is pretty unaware of all of these items in the street and in people's yards.
Comment by London, Anne-Catherine & Brandon on March 29, 2010 at 7:16pm
London eats guitar picks, rocks, bugs, and most of all, toilet paper. You name it, he eats it. He does look guilty every time we catch him in the act... especially with the TP. He is only six months, and although we have seen some improvement, we are not expecting him to stop any time soon. We just try to consider it part of his charm. :)
Comment by Joyce,David"Mochi,Latte,Popcorn" on March 29, 2010 at 2:48pm
Mochi also ate everything, but he's getting better now. He still eats barks, sticks, and grass on walks. I thought those are natural so I let him, I don't want to take away everything from his mouth like I used to, he had a very bad guarding issue before.
I can leave Mochi home alone un-crated, he doesn't get into any troubles when we're not with him. Mochi only 'pretends' to eat socks or other stuff to get our attentions when we are with him, if we ignore him, he'd think it's not fun at all and give up stuff in his mouth.
Comment by Carla, Lucca and Izzy on March 28, 2010 at 8:42pm
Lucca ate EVERYTHING. He still loves kleenex. He carries socks around but doesn't eat them anymore. We can even keep shoes on the floor now and he doesn't chew them up. Sooooo...it really does get better!!!
 

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