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Old 11-22-2008, 02:21 PM   #26
SamiNFurbabies
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well if he wanted to eat his doggie bed I wouldn't be nearly as mad or stressed i got it on sale for 20 bucks and have been wanting to get him a new one anyway! it's just that the bed is a really really big accomplishment for me. I'm 21 and my bed is the most expensive thing in my apartment and we've worked hard to be able to afford a really nice set and now I'm worried that it's ruined or I won't be able to get the stains out.. it's just out of ALL the items in the apartment he could pee on.. he could of peed on the couch and that would of been better because it's scotch guarded. he could of climbed onthe kitchen table and ate my brand new underware(he destroyed my favorite pair yesturday but climbing) I wouldn't be as stressed if he had done that.

I deffinitly hate the idea and can't stand the idea of giving him up but at the sametime it's.. will he ever get any better or will this behavior just continue my parents min palmerian was a NIGHTMARE that dog hated me so much and would guard door ways from me and attack me at any chance he got(i had to wear shoes all the time out of protection)..and I feel like teddy is slowly, very slowly going in the direction of that palm.. only instead of attacking me physically he's going after anything nice we buy.

Also since I'm 21, i DID raise my little sisters from age 6-13 I know what work kids have and I babysit a friends son on days her husband gets a 24 hour watch(military wife too). Also since I'monly 21 I don't want any kids until my late 20's because I don't want the stress they will bring right now and I want to enjoy my young adulthood.
I can understand that you are young (as am I---in college) and that it takes a while to save up---and you want to enjoy your young adulthood.
However, YOU made the commitment to get Teddy. For life. YOU made the commitment to train him. Whatever problems he has is YOU not being as consistent or strict as you should be. I'm not saying this to be mean. It's a fact. Just like with me, If Suzie or Izze have a mistake---it's MY fault. Nobody else's.
He's only a year old---they eat everything---the carpet , the walls. They pee everywhere--- on beds, on pillows. It's up to you to keep your eye on him and when you can't confine him to the crate.
I hope that you try with him. He needs you and loves you. You are his everything. Please be there for him.
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