Bad Cambridge!!!

Cambridge is in BIG sheepie trouble today!

I was out with my MIL Lynne, and Dean was home with the boy and the dogs.

Cambridge apparently went into Dean's room and got his mouthpiece...and you guessed it!
Chewed it to bits. Lovely. Only $250 or so.

Then tonight Cambridge is by me and the boy and he starts chewing Hezekiah's BRAND new portable
DVD player cord. RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!

AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :twitch:

deep breaths.

remind self... is only a puppy. is only a puppy. is only a puppy!
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Oops! Naughty pup, Cambridge.
Oh the patience it takes to raise a puppy!

Linda Z
One thing about a puppy is they will teach you how to put things up and keep them put away. :twisted:
um, the mouth piece WAS up... he climbed on the bed and over to the nightstand to get that

and we were USING the DVD player!!!!

believe me... our house is cleaner than ever with a new puppy and new kitten in the house!
:cow:
teething. Gotta love it!

Mom gave me the most exquisite LL Bean slippers for my birthday. No sooner had I put them on my feet when Jaws X 3 descended like furies from hell. Of course that's what they wanted to chew - they have TASTE, right? No cheap paper towel rolls or silly raw hides for this crew...

I'm literally guarding these slippers. :twitch:

KB
that's what we'll call it....

taste!

yeah.... :mrgreen:

oy vey
me 2 cents:

those expensive mouth pieces from the dentist are a thing of the past with large dogs. Try the ones at the pharmacies that you boil and mold to your mouth. Cheaper and less annoying every time the dog snags it somehow.
I will return your 2 cents. :D we've been there, done that, and when you grind as bad as my hubby the cheap soft rubber ones only last 2 nights.
When Bella was a puppy she destroyed: 1 pair of contact lenses. I no longer wear them, lol. 2 pair of ($800.00) glasses she took off my face when I fell asleep reading. 1 remote control, 1 pair of super comfy shoes and every rubber flip flop I owned. She also chewed the knobs off my nightstand. I'm sure there's more I don't remember. And all I could ever say was "bad momma, bad momma"! Now at 5 years (and Simon, my rescue boy at 6) I am looking at them sleeping on their beds and find I miss the puppiness! But I wouldn't trade them for anything they destroyed!
:wag:
Poor boy had a bad day! Deep breath...This too shall pass!
LOL gotta luv a teething fuzz baby. 8) :lol: :lol:

My hubbys Ugg Boot from one anonymous sheepie baby. :lmt: :lol: :lol:
Evidence was left on the floor :roll:


We can even talk about with one sheepie girl years ago who got behind my washing machine, unbeknowns to moi. :roll: Turned the machine on and all the rubber pipes at the back was like a sprinkler system, found out the hard way someone (not mentioning any sheepie girls name) was using the back of the machine, the pipes as a giant teething toy. :twisted: :roll:

:lol: :lol:
oh my gosh!!!!! apparently NOTHING is off limits to our fur babies!

I did have a dog who ate through my AC hose and lines outside. our house s BRAND
new, and I didn't are tell hubby. had to get it fixed and paid for on the down low.

WHY do we have dogs, AND love them so much???? :twitch:

oh well. it's a new day. now let's hope our 11 foot tree doesn't fall as the puppy
chases the new kitten through the house!
panda loved metal...she never ever chewed on anything inside the house...but chewed every sprinkler head off, barbeque knobs and post, water spigot, metal ends of hose and my favorite..

she secretly ripped a teeny tiny corner of the screen door up and was pulling the screen apart, metal thread by metal thread. it was only finding thin metal threads in her beard and some serious pondering :lmt: that lead us to the screen door we didnt use......
:D

Good! Good! More reasons why we shouldn't get a puppy! Keep them coming! :clappurple:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Touche!

KB 8)
Baba wrote:
:D

Good! Good! More reasons why we shouldn't get a puppy! Keep them coming! :clappurple:


:cry:
never mind! I recant. Dean could still wear his mouthpiece. DVD player is still working
and C has been a complete angel today!

sorry Mady! that was close!!! :phew:
ruforgvn wrote:
never mind! I recant. Dean could still wear his mouthpiece. DVD player is still working
and C has been a complete angel today!

sorry Mady! that was close!!! :phew:


Nice save there! My puppy dreams are safe again, for the moment.
My Mr. Simon when he was a pup:

One day dh left for work and forgot to crate Simon, who then decided it was nice to lay on the floor by the big picture window and watch outside...while he chewed the woodwork.
Even though I have no chewers (at the moment anyway :wink: ), I have a really nice, really expensive pair of Steger Mukluks I GUARD!

They live on the steps (no one upstairs, just Todd and I here now), behind the tall, metal gate that no one except the cat can get over. :twisted: :twisted:

I am taking no chances...none!
now if C WOULD JUST STAY OUT OF THE NEW KITTY'S LITTER!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
ruforgvn wrote:
now if C WOULD JUST STAY OUT OF THE NEW KITTY'S LITTER!!!!!!!!!! :evil:


That gate I mentioned that keeps my boots safe... well, the cat litter is upstairs too - BEHIND the same gate!
...that's how I knew my boots would be safe :wink:
I don't remember Carley chewing up that much. I guess I look at having a puppy the same way you look at having a toddler. You have to "babyproof" any room they are in.
Maybe it is just selective memory.
We had a Westie that chewed everything in sight and he wasn't a puppy.
Carley does steal food off the counter, eat it and then throw up. I think the cats used to knock it off for her when she was younger. They were diabolical together. :twisted:
schoolmarm wrote:
I don't remember Carley chewing up that much. I guess I look at having a puppy the same way you look at having a toddler. You have to "babyproof" any room they are in.
Maybe it is just selective memory.
We had a Westie that chewed everything in sight and he wasn't a puppy.
Carley does steal food off the counter, eat it and then throw up. I think the cats used to knock it off for her when she was younger. They were diabolical together. :twisted:


So did I until our dalmo puppy chewed the corners off a coffee table, side table and set of drawers inside the house then all the corners off the outdoor seats. I was forced to admit that they're not exactly like toddlers at that point. :oops:
Mady wrote:
ruforgvn wrote:
never mind! I recant. Dean could still wear his mouthpiece. DVD player is still working
and C has been a complete angel today!

sorry Mady! that was close!!! :phew:


Nice save there! My puppy dreams are safe again, for the moment.


:potstir:

Well Kim, what you need to do is make a deal with David: One more Bobtail girl who you will groom earns him a Komondor or Bergamsco boy! (Not much grooming with them - well diferent grooming anyway.)

:high5:
Man thats nothing compared to what my wolf hybrid destroyed as a pup. Every once and awhile he gets a hair up his butt and destroys something but rarely now.

Shoes, slippers, clothes, the entire side of a leather recliner, a coffee table, 5 dog beds, chewed through the middle of a bed, de stuffed two comforters, xbox headsets, tore up linoleum in the kitchen, his collars, leashes, hats, every pair of socks in the house, books and etc...
AnInnocentEvil wrote:
Man thats nothing compared to what my wolf hybrid destroyed as a pup. Every once and awhile he gets a hair up his butt and destroys something but rarely now.

Shoes, slippers, clothes, the entire side of a leather recliner, a coffee table, 5 dog beds, chewed through the middle of a bed, de stuffed two comforters, xbox headsets, tore up linoleum in the kitchen, his collars, leashes, hats, every pair of socks in the house, books and etc...



feeding him would be nice :excited: or maybe he wanted to be a goat
He is a WOLF hybrid....don't they eat everything and anything??? 8O
Ashley wrote:
He is a WOLF hybrid....don't they eat everything and anything??? 8O



Everything except his veggies lol
What a sweet picture with the wolf laying next to the dog

Too cute!
ruforgvn wrote:
What a sweet picture with the wolf laying next to the dog

Too cute!



Ritz (wolf) and lily ( sheepie) have been inseprable since the moment we brought our sheepie home. It was like they were ment for each other. :hearts:
:hearts: :hearts: :hearts:

:kiss:
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