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Now that my whippets are adults (12, 9, 9, and 4) they don't destroy. Zoomie the Ig couldn't destroy anything if he tried with his wee teeth :teehee: .

As for the labrador...... :angry: I don't think there was anything she DIDN'T get her teeth on including most of the furniture.

I once left a round crusty loaf on the worksurface and my whippet-boy Pheonix had that to himself. He ate all the crust and then sucked the white dough to a ball - it must have been too doughy for him to eat. That made me laugh for ages because I came home and he had a bread bag ripped up in his bed and this large lump of dough stuck to his fur o:) o:)

One of my whippets chewed my new shoes the day before my brother's wedding. I had half an hour to go and buy a new pair of exactly the same :sweating:

I've also come home to a newspaper and tissue 'blizzard' :lol:
 
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Weeelllllllllll, my experience of one whippet was the naughtiest puppy in the world, :eek: toys, pens, mobiles, remotes, any electic wires (w00t) including telephone and ansaphone lines, several standard lamp cords, tables, chairs, all the skirting boards - tissue boxes, loo rolls, anything out the bin, anything on any of the work surfaces (he could jump on the kitchen counter and help himself to things out of the cupboards) you name it, he had it, but it wasn't while I was out (he was caged then), it was while I was doing anything with the baby!!!

A very demanding baby and a very demanding puppy wasn't the best of combinations, but they are both absolutely wonderful now - and very best of friends too! :huggles: :huggles:
 

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