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By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 10:14 GMT
Help peeps Freddie destroying the beams in the bathroom can I put any safe
liquid on them to dissuade him from destroying the poor old beams.
and I do not want him to have splinters in his throat.

Pat xx
By Lara (****) Date 14.06.02 10:58 GMT
Why don't you just close the bathroom door and keep him out? ;-)
By ALI.C Date 14.06.02 11:20 GMT
What a good idea Lara :p
I have been told that anything i didnt want my pup to chew i should spray some manky old perfume :-( but it probably would not smell very nice :p however there is something called Bitter spray which you can use on furniture that doesnt leave a smell only a horrible taste, maybe you could try that if keeping the door closed is not an option.
Ali
By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 11:22 GMT
All that sounds good just got them a perfume spray so will now hunt for a bitter spray
Freddie got teeth like jaws ha ha

Pat x
By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 11:20 GMT
Wish I could keep them out of the bath room but it is the safest place to keep both Zac &Freddie.And Zac sleeps in the bath please don't laugh,and toys are all over the floor
the wood must taste nice.

Pat xx
By issysmum [gb] Date 14.06.02 11:28 GMT
Why don't you crate them? We've had Holly in a crate every night since we got her and she's never chewed anything. We also put her in there when we've got to go out.

The only time she's ever eaten anything is when I've popped out and not put her in her crate.

A friend of mine had a lab that she didn't crate and he chewed his way through a £10,000 kitchen when she went out for the day. Her new puppy is crated and he's never chewed anything.

Fiona
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By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 11:42 GMT
I wish I could I sold freddie's crate too cleo's-mum,Freddie screamed the place down and lasted all of
One hour my husband and myself our nerves could not take it [ lol] .Freddie and Zac are like little and large have not had many problems but the bathroom is going to be stripped this week-end it's
been cannonbalised ha ha

Pat xx
By ALI.C Date 14.06.02 12:27 GMT
Hi Scatty Pattie :p :p :p (glad it was not me)

Have just done a search on Bitter Spray as I posted one some time back about stopping my pup chewing. John replied
that It is made by Leo Laboratories and is only available through your vet :-( see if you can get some. (its actually to stop your dog licking and chewing its wound) As long as you test it on your wood first it should be perfectly safe to use :-)
Ali
By ALI.C Date 14.06.02 12:29 GMT
Failing that, get some dentistry work done on the dogs :D :D
By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 14:22 GMT
Hi Ali, I am bursting my face laughing all looking at me in the office ,
my vet said have that spray in already so will have that by tomorrow, [thank you] The dentist joke reminded me
just before I married my husband was at his home he had an old mongrel called dustbin, the dog was under the table and he had his dad's teeth in his mouth and his dad was looking for them!! I was to scared to tell him the dog was chewing the teeth up .At one stage the dog looked like metal mouth all the gold teeth went down the dog. father inlaw went ballistic at the dog.
for two weeks never had a set of teeth and he was a very vain man.lol

Pat xx
By Isabel (*****) [gb] Date 14.06.02 14:31 GMT
Oh No!!!! After 2 weeks he got them back!!!!!! :D :D
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By ALI.C Date 14.06.02 14:37 GMT
ROTFLMSO :D
Were they easy to clean and did he know!! :D :D :D
By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 15:48 GMT
Yes fancy come back it was a family joke.He always thought a ghost had them one gold one never
appeared again so you gold say dustbin was the original golden b.... ha ha
mother inlaw just soaked them and said she found them in the kitchen but I don't know if he chucked them up or the back door let them out. ha ha ha

great dog but used to bite your ankles every time he greeted you.
Pat xx
By Lara (****) Date 14.06.02 12:36 GMT
There's about three or four varieties of Bitter Spray available at pet shops etc...
I know Pets at Home stock different types.
By ALI.C Date 14.06.02 12:43 GMT
I didnt realise you could get it in the shops Lara. Bit easier than getting it from the vet :-)
By Leigh Date 14.06.02 12:30 GMT
Pat, try 'Oil of Cloves' :-)
By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 14:24 GMT
Sounds good leigh have got oil of cloves in doors thank u Patx
By Melodysk (Moderator) [gb] Date 14.06.02 14:59 GMT
We use oil of cloves but it does stink the place out :-(

Hudson HATES my very favourite perfume , Dune , of which I get a bottle each Chrimbo from my lovely hubby ....so guess what gets sprayed near my precious books rather than stinky oil of cloves ..yup ..my lovely smellies :-(

:D

Melody
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By patricia [gb] Date 14.06.02 15:05 GMT
ha ha dune is nice ,takes me back to couple months ago my little henry [terror of a grandson]
poured my bottle of chanel no 19 in the bath and my husband said now you can wait another 2 years before you get another one the flat had a really nice aroma for week's ha ha ha

so I just hit the visa for a nice bottle of obsession ha ha ha

Pat x well girls you have to look and smell nice for the office
By Melodysk (Moderator) [gb] Date 14.06.02 15:19 GMT
Wouldn't let my Grandson , Ben , anywhere near my beloved Dune :-)
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