Thanks for that , Paul but he has long since stopped chewing things, That was
when he was just a young thing. He is now a BIG DOG being 21 in dog years (3X
7) and any way leaving things lying around on the floor when the 'Boss' is
definitely 'over 21' is not a good thing as he will fall over it
Thanks for that , Paul but he has long since stopped chewing things, That was
when he was just a young thing. He is now a BIG DOG being 21 in dog years (3X
7) and any way leaving things lying around on the floor when the 'Boss' is
definitely 'over 21' is not a good thing as he will fall over it
Thanks Peter, will try it
Mac
Malcolm McCallum
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On 19/09/2011, at 12:20 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
>
> On 18/09/2011, at 6:53 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
>
>> Some years ago I bought an Ipad which I had great fun with and used it
>> extensively. I had
Hi Mac,
Might I also pass on our strategy for preventing dogs chewing and digging.
Go to your nearest Op-Shop and buy a large bag of old unloved stuffed
toys. Should run you less than $5.
Now spread the toys around near something, your shoe maybe(not your
new iPad), that is not for the dog. When t
On 18/09/2011, at 6:53 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
> Some years ago I bought an Ipad which I had great fun with and used it
> extensively. I had a leather case and that was it's down fall as my dog likes
> leather and chewed the leather case! Unfortunately the ipad was still inside
> inside an
Some years ago I bought an Ipad which I had great fun with and used it
extensively. I had a leather case and that was it's down fall as my dog likes
leather and chewed the leather case! Unfortunately the ipad was still inside
inside and a tooth went through the aerial part and the ipod no longer
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