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The first time I looked at this, I saw "pantry" bandit. So, I was thinking, Kashi was raiding the pantry...I raid the pantry all the time...Kashi and I have lots in common.
Then, the word registered. LMBO! The labradoodle that I had, Ceilidh, was a panty thief, too. Not only did she chew on them - I have a few pair that have a tooth puncture in them - but she ate some - which we didn't find out about until 4 days later when I came home from work to find a bit pile of disgusting something in her crate, which upon closer identification, I could see a Victoria Secret tag. At least she was strictly into pulling them out of the clean laundry basket - the dirty ones went into a 3 compartment on wheels hamper and we were really good about getting the dirty clothes there! This usually happens on my DH's watch, BTW! He was taking the laundry out of the dryer and the doorbell rang. Abandoned the laundry to get the door and totally forgot he left "treats" out!
She also did in two VS bra's. One chewed, one partial ate...we found dreamsicle orange in her poo!
So, keep the laundry in hampers out of reach and work on "leave it" and "drop it". Rua is sock and slipper thief. She isn't picky with socks...mine or DH's...dirty or clean. She LOVES my slippers! Not DH's, just mine. She naps a sock every one and then and I usually have to race after my slipper...but we are working on leave/drop its, and I can really see the difference. I even got her to drop a tissue yesterday....and believe you me, tissues to Rua are like a Lindor Chocolate Truffle to me!
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LOL Some funny stories!
I haven't been outside to look around. I am now worried that Kashi may have presents buried out in the yard for us to find! LOL Too funny!
Thank goodness he has not taken to bras yet. Those are expensive! I feel for ya!
We too have a 3 compartment hamper (no lid, but its pretty tall) in the laundry room. The problem lies in my 17 yr old daughter. Not to mention I have 3 other children (2, 3 and 14). So, leaving doors closed is not an option, eventually I will find them open. My daughter can attest to this as she has lost many makeup items to my 2 year old daughter! If ever the house is quiet for more than 4 minutes, I hightail it upstairs to find her covered in makeup. "Pwetty, Pwetty" LOL My 17 year old does not find it as amusing as I do. You would think she would learn to put stuff up high. She is probably wondering why its all her stuff thats getting ruined... Panties, makeup, etc... Ahh the poor life of a teenage girl.
Inevitably, doors will be left open. I get it. Maybe getting her a hamper with a lid on it will do the trick. Along with some of the other ideas as well. I will keep everyone posted. Thanks again guys, and I loved the other stories! 8*)
My laundry basket now goes on the bottom of the linen closet, too hard to reach under the first shelf even if I forget to close the door. My kids' laundry basket is behind their bathroom door--definitely will be vulnerable when my daughter is older, but her underwear is of no interest at this point. Porter trained me well. In his first year, Porter wrecked maybe five pairs of panties and five bras.
Sunny used to be a bra bandit!! Eventually, I got the hint and started shutting my bedroom door when we weren't in there. Now she doesn't even try anymore!
No advice other than to ditto the hamper with a lid. BUT I had great fun reading all the replies!
Oh wait...maybe if a cute boy comes by the house timed just right with a recent Kashi panty raid...maybe, just, maybe, your 17 y.o.'s embarrassment will create a solution =)
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