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Ella's Mum
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07-02-2006, 06:37 PM

not again ozzy !!!

well we have had him a week now , and he isnt to bad had a chew on the table leg , wee d just about every where even had green poo at one point but to day i got cross with him , i went out for two hours had to go asda and when i got back my kitchen was trashed ! he had ripped his and ellas bed every where , chewed the dustpan and brush , even attacked my lovely fitted kitchen ! there was even bird feathers on the floor but luckily no sign of a bird when i came in he was as usual licking his bits totally oblivious to what he had done , i did laugh after a while as i thought if dogs could talk i bet ella would have been saying i wouldn do that oz if i were you mum can anarf shout if she wants !!!!
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07-02-2006, 06:42 PM
at least you had the courage to leave him out. I still put Harley in his cage if we go out or at night as i'm too chicken to leave him out of it yet. He doesnt make a fuss in there so am going on the principle of "if it ain't broke don't fix it "but if he carries on growing at this rate i will have to take the plunge soon or he will end up a hunchback!
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07-02-2006, 06:44 PM
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ever thought of getting an indoor kennel , much cheaper than new kitchens and troat lozengers
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07-02-2006, 06:45 PM
ella had a create when she was a pup but because we just got him and i bet he had never seen one i thought id try , he been quite good till today you certainly no you got him bless him
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07-02-2006, 07:03 PM
Oh norty norty Ozzie. I can just picture him licking away oblivious to the melee round about him Staffies eh?, who'd av em!
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07-02-2006, 07:12 PM
he even wee d on josh bed lol i just been told . my next door neighbour hasn seen him yet and asked my neighbour the other side whos bloody dog keeps barking oops thats him to i dont need an alarm clock no more he starts seven fifteen every morning !!!
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07-02-2006, 07:28 PM
Originally Posted by Ella's Mum
he even wee d on josh bed lol i just been told . my next door neighbour hasn seen him yet and asked my neighbour the other side whos bloody dog keeps barking oops thats him to i dont need an alarm clock no more he starts seven fifteen every morning !!!
oops!! is Josh your son? Tracie of the staffie rescue told me that when a dog pees on your bed it's a dominance thing. norty Ozzy
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07-02-2006, 07:36 PM
Originally Posted by Ella's Mum
he even wee d on josh bed lol i just been told . my next door neighbour hasn seen him yet and asked my neighbour the other side whos bloody dog keeps barking oops thats him to i dont need an alarm clock no more he starts seven fifteen every morning !!!
Seven fifteen??????? Luxury.....
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08-02-2006, 06:29 PM
If you still have Ellas old crate I would get it set up again and get him used to it gradually. If not, it would certainly we a worthwhile investment getting a new one, before he destroys more of your house!

It doesn't take too long to get them aclimatized to a crate, just build it up gradually. Use it as a place that he will think of as being nice and safe in, give him his bed and chews and a toy and he will not think of it as punishment but a safe den.

At least if you are going shopping again you will then know your kitchen is safe.
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