We had a Staffordshire that literally ate us out of house and home. He chewed a corner off an Oriental rug, ate my prescription sunglasses, pulled the pieces off the lattice around the patio – and ate them – and finally chewed his harness apart and ran away. No, we didn’t go looking for him.
Hold on a second! The people from whom we got him told us he WAS crate trained. We did work with the dog, but one of the things he managed to chew up was his crate. Just too mcuh dog for two old folks.
flyertom almost 12 years ago
Ah, Penny! Princess Penelope to you AKC snobs. She brightened our hearts and ate all our wood for 9 years. She’s gone now, but her legacy remains.
Dani Rice almost 12 years ago
We had a Staffordshire that literally ate us out of house and home. He chewed a corner off an Oriental rug, ate my prescription sunglasses, pulled the pieces off the lattice around the patio – and ate them – and finally chewed his harness apart and ran away. No, we didn’t go looking for him.
cleokaya almost 12 years ago
Yes Penny, our little Schnauzer. In our case the chair and ottoman are Ekornes,
Rottiluv almost 12 years ago
See, this is why you need a giant breed. Nobody will be repoing my couch.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 12 years ago
My cat ate lots of food, but generally only mauled the furniture. My couch has lovely shredded side arms. Sort of a shaggy look to them.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 12 years ago
cleo, I thought that was your Penny in the strip. I see there are other Penny pups around.
Dani Rice almost 12 years ago
Hold on a second! The people from whom we got him told us he WAS crate trained. We did work with the dog, but one of the things he managed to chew up was his crate. Just too mcuh dog for two old folks.