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Originally Posted by Cats307 I've given up worrying about what Max inhales! They are the equivalent to a vacuum on their own. I sew all day and about the only thing he doesn't get is pins I drop, thank goodness! Don't put all the blame on your daughter..the dogs 1/2 of the problem. They just live to put things in their mouth. Yesterday I pulled out a cough drop, toilet paper cardboard, hooks we use to tag product, Romano cheese packets from Olive Garden...twice! A shipping label, product tags...and sooooo Much more. The best was a big chunk of the cats fur! He would have coughed up a hairball if I hadn't grabbed it. Unless you put them in a bubble they will find stuff to chew on. Max looks guilty and runs away, that's how I know he has something...I get a squeaky toy and he gives it up for his toy. |
Oh, I know when Chewie is up to no good, too. She's my shadow. When she's NOT my shadow, she's into something. Pure and simple. I understand the toilet paper, orange peels, and anything she snatches from the trash. It's the pencils, elastic, yarn, metal, plastic, chocolate, straw wrappers, otterpop wrappers, and anything daughter leaves on the ground. Yes. Ground. Her room. Which I clean twice a day and it's still not good enough.
I see what you're saying, but it's always something dangerous. It's what upsets me