”Not Edible!”

As I was replacing a shoelace in my tennis shoe I reflected on the times Zoe would chase me around snapping at my shoelaces, tempting targets. She has moved on to greener pastures and now has an appetite for eyeglasses and pens. After replacing three pair of glasses I finally established the habit of placing them on the mantlepiece whenever I don’t need them to read. Pens have proved a more challenging target. If I set one down in a distracted moment, the next sound I hear is of crunching plastic. The time I have to grab the remnant before she frees the ink cartridge is crucial! Thankfully she isn’t interested in consuming any of these items, preferring to destroy them.

Each of our dogs seemed to have different favorite chew targets. One went for leather, chomping on the Bible cover. Another was fascinated with cords and especially liked out of the way ones under beds. One dog remained fixated on rodent poop despite our constant scoldings. Fortunately all of them have been quick to snarf up any bits that fall to the floor while we are cooking. Except for mushrooms. Somehow they all have drawn the line on mushrooms!

25 thoughts on “”Not Edible!”

  1. We have been lucky with Ollie, as he has never chewed up or destroyed anything, not even once. His soft toys are occasionally chewed vigourously, but only a little, not enough to ruin them. But I don’t mind that, as they are his toys. 🙂
    Best wishes, Pete.

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  2. Dear old Pickle took many years to get over her puppy love of chewing. I still have gardening shoes and a file binder with her toothmarks. My stepson’s dog, whe we had for six months during her first year while he was away overseas, was seen running around with teeth protruding from the side of her mouth and hubby was horrified that she’d found something tough enough to break her teeth. In the event, it turned out to be his dentures that she’d stolen from the shelf beside the sofa. He’d only just bonded with those dentures and he’s never really taken to their replacement.
    We’ve been lucky with the two terrier crosses we have now. They have never taken to chewing shoes or slippers, and even seem to know the difffernce between the twins’ toys and their own!

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  3. My sweet little Benji has been known to destroy glasses as well so I try my best to keep them away from his paws and teeth. The bigger problem has been scratching and I am still working on that. Still, don’t we love them? 😸🐶

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  4. We have six dog outside and 3 puppies. One thing that I don’t like whichever of them does it is chewing slippers. I bought a shoerack outside for the slippers we use in the garden but still they could reach it. We put them now at the ledge of our French windows.🥰

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