My dog ate my new Fishing Reel! (pic)

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Post by Scum Frog »

Labs are notorious chewers....my Lab, the only thing she likes toi chew on that she's not suppose too is socks. Other than that I've been spared the horror stories of chewed table legs, etc. Either way...you can't beat a lab for a good dog!
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If ya think Chewing on a reel is BAD, Picture this... when I picked up my dog(Pit Bull) over 8 years ago. I had noone to watch the dog, nor did I have a crate YET... left her in the basement and she chewed a hole right through the Door :shock: so next time I figured she just didn't like not being able to see, so I closed the gate going to downstairs and she chewed that too :evil: :shock: :lol: Anyways a crate was on the wanted list for sure after that. I also would like to add that there is nothing wrong with disciplining the dog as long as you catch it in the act. :wink:

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As long as disiplining does not equate to hitting. A dog learns through repitition not fear. Oh a dog will learn by fear but then you have a spoiled animal with behavioral problems.
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a trainer I went to said the difference between a dog and a kid is that you can't hit a dog... :shock:

He chuckled...

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ady

When I get some "action" on my Record, I'll let you know how well they perform. Thanks for the link to Mikes.
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I will gladly take the dog if you dont want it. :lol: :twisted: Reminds me of my first dog, I got home from work and changed leaving my wallet in my pants ( wich like all single at the time guys I left on the floor) , I fell asleep on the couch and when I woke up the dog had chewed through my jeans ($50) and my wallet destrying all my ID birth cert, drivers licence you name it only thing salvagable my a credit card and fishing licence. :shock:
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Post by wolfe »

kegman, that is horrible (but funny)!!!!

My sister-in-law hand knitted a beautiful Christmas stocking for me with heavy wool and expensive angora...it ended up puppy fodder back when Zeke was just a baby. When he was a puppy and we had to leave for work, we'd come home to find our clothes pulled out of the closets and heaped in a pile on his bed, where he had sucked and chewed on them...

Still, he was the best dog ever... :( Labs are awesome.

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