Eating things which are not food

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  1. Dexter

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    Lordy!phew,glad there was no crisis but keep your eyes peeled on Lady Tatze!
     
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    So so pleased that she threw it up....your LONG wait is over!
     
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    Thank you all! Yes, it's good to sleep soundly again!!

    All dog walking equipment is now kept WELL out of her way!

    It's odd, because all her toy furry animals, blankets etc from puppyhood are still completely intact. Well, not completely, the odd ear has been chewed off, but never swallowed!

    :)
     
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    It has happened AGAIN!

    This time, fortunately, I caught her at it and she has just eaten a small portion of her harness. But it does include two metal hoops. :( ::) ??? She bit the harness off herself in the car crate. There was no anxiety involved at all - she was wagging and happy - the monster!

    Last time it took 9 days before she threw it up, so we'll see.

    That's [size=24pt]IT[/size]!!! No more harness, finish, finito!, flat collar only from now on. She is fine at walking to heel, using the harness had just become a habit. So we are happy to buy no more!

    Norty, norty girl ::)

    This face says "who, meeee??"

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    Oh my good grief she's a troublesome one! So glad the lead re-appeared, fingers crossed for the harness!
     
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    Oh Tatze - what a girl! Looks so innocent too......
     
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    But mummy, I didn't do it, honest ;) ;)
     
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    She looks so sweet and innocent. How could you be mad at that face lol. Too cute.
     
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    A picture of Total Innocence...... :)
     
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    Oh Tatze! What are you like? You cheeky sausage!
     
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    Dear me, lass, you do like to live dangerously. Now throw up those harness parts like a good girl!!
     
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    Yes, I'd say empty crates for Tatze. Not to be trusted with things when alone!
     
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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=6076.msg90276#msg90276 date=1403372728]
    Yes, I'd say empty crates for Tatze. Not to be trusted with things when alone!
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    Funny thing is she eats nothing else that isn't food. It's just dog walking equipment, whenever she can get her paws on it! Her vet bed, teddies and toys are all intact, even her puppy toys have never been destuffed.

    No sign of the eaten bits yet ::)
     
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    As soon as I saw this post come up I knew she would have been at it again!Simba has definately lost his crown as the Forum Champion Scoffer!( Lisa won't be sorry to give that title up I'm sure ::)) hope,the rings pass through or up ok :eek: x
     
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    Phew! She threw it up this morning!

    Now Tatze, that's the LAST time I want to post on this thread!!!

    :)
     
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    Lol, fingers crossed x
     
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    Oh good! Tatze, listen to your mummy as she knows what's good for you and what's not
     
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    ....and harnesses are definitely in the NOT GOOD category, my girl!
     
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    That's good to hear. Now food is good to eat Tatze lay of the leather! Lol
     
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    Here we are again!

    This time a leather glove!

    Tatze got them out of my coat pocket last night and ate (most of) one :eek: ???

    Fortunately she threw it up on our walk this morning, along with all of her breakfast.

    I never did like the colour of them, so I have ordered a nice new dove grey pair - good excuse!

    She's a monster and, because it's a rare occurrence, I end up letting my guard down! ::)
     

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