Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
You learn pretty quickly with a puppy in the house not to leave anything out. But shoes, sandals, slippers - just too much to resist. My "puppy" is a year old but snags anything left out for a chew toy. He has toys laying around everywhere in the house, but chooses to select his own favorite things, and that is anything that has been worn by a human. We need to remember to put everything away and behind closed doors. It is hard to do, but we are learning. He also grabs anything left out in the hot tub area. Yikes!
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My husband and I each had just bought a new and expensive pair of shoes. We had slipped them off at the front door the night before. When we woke up the next morning we each had one half a pair of new and expensive shoes - totally our bad!
Such an important thing and so hard to remember! They just love the smell of stinky human feet, lol! Even the mature and perfect JD is not above occasionally sticking his big nose into one of my GS's shoes just for a whiff, lol!
We were lucky. Riley only tried to chew/take loose socks for a short time although she still likes to smell our stocking feet. Never chewed any shoes or furniture. We have a picture from the first weekend she was with us where she fell asleep on the front porch with her face in my husband's 10 year old tennis shoes. Eww!
In terms of safety, socks are actually a much more dangerous chew object than shoes, as they are more easily ingested, and more likely to cause an obstruction if they are ingested.
Max only ate one shoe, and it was my husbands lol.
He does like to carry shoes around though, and bring them to me at walk time...lots of them...not just mine, everyone's, I can take a hint. :)
Isn't it hard to go back to those old days of childproofing and dogproofing?
Yeah, especially when you are accustomed to "old" doodles who are out of the chewing stage.
I can relate to this! When we added Maserati we were both having to remind each other about picking things up! It was so easy to forget since our older two don't ever chew on things that don't belong to them!
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