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Old 08-02-2008, 01:32 PM
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Re: Destructive Behaviour At Home

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Originally Posted by sallyanne View Post
Great post!
I was going to say that there can be a number of factors why dogs are distructive.
Food,Excercise,Seperation anxiety etc,so I would look at the whole picture not just the excercise the dog gets.
TY
My staffy was distructive many years ago in her younger years because of separation, I took her everywhere with me and when i had to leave her on her own for like shop trips and doing some work ect she would wreck bigtime, She ate a carpet, she swang of my curtains, she ate my bathroom door halfway up ( it looked like a barn door lol ) she wreck my kitchen cupboards she ate my fire surround and the list goes on, All in a short space of time on different accations
I was told to try separate myself from her for longer periods of time and not take her everywhere with me..i must say..it worked over time, She did get out of it Thank truck
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