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wall eater
god damnit! Romeo has started eating the walls again... and this time he is at least 5x more distructive about it. this is not very pleasing
I know he is bored waiting for me, i need to buy him more thick heavy duty chew bones i think. i'm a little short on cash right now thought so he will have to wait.
LUCKILY. i have two friends that share a place and they are both on holidays so they have been watching romeo for me, so i have at least a week of romeo free damage
I know he is bored waiting for me, i need to buy him more thick heavy duty chew bones i think. i'm a little short on cash right now thought so he will have to wait.
LUCKILY. i have two friends that share a place and they are both on holidays so they have been watching romeo for me, so i have at least a week of romeo free damage
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So pleased I have never had this issue, is he crate trained? Might be an idea to save on the damage whilst he is pushing his boundries Xx
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vicks huh? might try that.
he is crate trained... but being crated for 6 hours seems very horrible
he is crate trained... but being crated for 6 hours seems very horrible
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Have you tried putting a few dabs of T Tree oil around the place? We found this works to stop chewers.
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hmmmm i shall have to try this...since its costing me money when he feels the need to chew on the walls. i would honestly rather him eat the sofa or something, since its something i own... but the apartment... this is a rental!
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kathytake2 wrote:Have you tried putting a few dabs of T Tree oil around the place? We found this works to stop chewers.
Better start putting some on my toes then
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The vicks had worked for us as well. The walls aren't that hard to repair either just a little bit of stucco and a bit of matching paint
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Be careful with the wall eating,the sister in laws chawuwa ate the Walls and ended up on a drip for 2 days,something to do with the lime in the plaster I think they said
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Get him an extra large stagbar, they are fab and my 2 never chewed anything other than that !
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those stag bars sound good too. since i live in finland.. it shouldnt be too hard to find. ahh yes... but i have wall paper and he has riped that too. so i have to have all the wall paper removed and then paint... he has eaten 3 walls
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