Comment by Laura Kolbach on September 8, 2008 at 5:39am
hahaha, well, i think, almost everybody has an experience like this :-) will look for my photos regarding this "issue" - allthough mine stopped after minor puppy age ;-)
Comment by Melinda Auld on September 8, 2008 at 5:49am
That only took them a few minutes...imagine what they could do in an hour...a day! In that pile are:
- 2 x dog beds
- 3 x users' manuals (tv, dvd and x-box)
- 100+ pens with velvet casings (these were in another room behind a CLOSED door, upon a shelf that stands at my eye-height...)
- a prospectus
- 2 x rope toys...which are theirs anyway, but which were oddly clean and untouched...
- a gym bag which contained socks (as yet undiscovered) and some paper we can't quite identify
Comment by Melinda Auld on September 8, 2008 at 5:59am
Actually, I left it there all day, just so Glenn could see it when he came home. I figured my describing it to him over the phone didn't really do it justice. It didn't take too long to clean up, thankfully!
correction, some Setters are for sale in the first few years.
Comment by Dee Rance on September 8, 2008 at 8:13am
Oh haven't we all been there, even with closed doors these 'delightful' dogs can get at ANYTHING, I presume that they are just puppies, I have just come back after dropping my granddaughter at nursery, my 7 year old has cleared my kitchen worktop, she is good at the sneaky trashing, sits there and points to the younger dog and says ''she did it'' trouble is the youngster is in a cage, sneaky. A cage is the only way for peace of mind when you aren't there. Dee and the girls
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