My dog won't stop eating her bed! - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T13:26:09Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/my-dog-won-t-stop-eating-her-bed-1?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1384245&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIf I do not screw the treat b…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-27:1150197:Comment:13842452011-11-27T02:30:21.019ZSam, Gregg & Poopdeckhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/SamWalker
<p>If I do not screw the treat ball tightly closed, P.D. will get it unscrewed!</p>
<p>If I do not screw the treat ball tightly closed, P.D. will get it unscrewed!</p> Corgi's are very smart.tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-26:1150197:Comment:13827332011-11-26T00:14:39.226ZTeresahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Teresa268
<p>Corgi's are very smart.</p>
<p>Corgi's are very smart.</p> I've got a new one! I came d…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-25:1150197:Comment:13826382011-11-25T23:25:57.106ZCindi & Twinkiehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/CindiStanesic
<p>I've got a new one! I came downstairs this morning and saw most of the guts of Logan's bed in his pen. I put him outside and went to throw out his already sewn together (Frankenstein-style) bed. I was shocked to see that it hadn't chewed it at all but completely UNZIPPED! I stuffed the guts back in zipped it up. When I called my hubby he said that he had found it unzipped another time and that Logan must be brighter than we suspected. </p>
<p>I've got a new one! I came downstairs this morning and saw most of the guts of Logan's bed in his pen. I put him outside and went to throw out his already sewn together (Frankenstein-style) bed. I was shocked to see that it hadn't chewed it at all but completely UNZIPPED! I stuffed the guts back in zipped it up. When I called my hubby he said that he had found it unzipped another time and that Logan must be brighter than we suspected. </p> Ginger does that too to any l…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-25:1150197:Comment:13822162011-11-25T17:09:39.250ZJenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JenniferDanjou
<p>Ginger does that too to any little crack she can find on our hardwoods. One day when I wasn't watching her real close she actually managed to pull up a good size spinter from one of the boards. Even with nylabones and rawhides around she still does it. These dogs are crazy!</p>
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<p>Ginger does that too to any little crack she can find on our hardwoods. One day when I wasn't watching her real close she actually managed to pull up a good size spinter from one of the boards. Even with nylabones and rawhides around she still does it. These dogs are crazy!</p>
<p> </p> Ginger loves to chew up beds,…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-25:1150197:Comment:13822142011-11-25T17:07:11.520ZJenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JenniferDanjou
<p>Ginger loves to chew up beds, or anything else that's soft and she can get her little mouth around. We finally quit putting anything in her kennel with her except her water bowl and a nylabone. She really doesn't seem to mind sleeping on the hard tray.</p>
<p>Ginger loves to chew up beds, or anything else that's soft and she can get her little mouth around. We finally quit putting anything in her kennel with her except her water bowl and a nylabone. She really doesn't seem to mind sleeping on the hard tray.</p> My friend's Frenchie used to…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-23:1150197:Comment:13807132011-11-23T20:13:58.219ZMelissa and Franklin!http://mycorgi.com/profile/Melissa919
<p>My friend's Frenchie used to destroy every bed she had. I gave her a Kong bed that I bought for Franklin and he never used. She still hasn't destroyed that one. I think its made a little more durable than your average dog bed, not saying its indestructible, but just a little harder to destroy.....may last 2 nights instead of one lol</p>
<p>My friend's Frenchie used to destroy every bed she had. I gave her a Kong bed that I bought for Franklin and he never used. She still hasn't destroyed that one. I think its made a little more durable than your average dog bed, not saying its indestructible, but just a little harder to destroy.....may last 2 nights instead of one lol</p> That's what I was thinking of…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-23:1150197:Comment:13807772011-11-23T18:56:14.730ZEmily & Scouthttp://mycorgi.com/profile/EmilyMorris
<p>That's what I was thinking of yesterday. Thanks.</p>
<p>That's what I was thinking of yesterday. Thanks.</p> They also have a crate dog be…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-23:1150197:Comment:13806102011-11-23T18:50:34.525ZMal Schaalhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MalSchaal
<p>They also have a crate dog bed large for $74. It has shorter legs for being in a crate.</p>
<p>They also have a crate dog bed large for $74. It has shorter legs for being in a crate.</p> Our local non-kill shelter us…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-23:1150197:Comment:13805252011-11-23T18:47:10.066ZMal Schaalhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MalSchaal
<p>Our local non-kill shelter uses "Kuranda" beds also. But the standard dog bed from them is $70 for a large (40x25) and $85 for an extra large (44x27). But they do claim to be chew proof. I've been thinking about one, but I've always wondered about if it would be good with a corgi's short legs. Anyone have one for their corgi?</p>
<p>Our local non-kill shelter uses "Kuranda" beds also. But the standard dog bed from them is $70 for a large (40x25) and $85 for an extra large (44x27). But they do claim to be chew proof. I've been thinking about one, but I've always wondered about if it would be good with a corgi's short legs. Anyone have one for their corgi?</p> Lucy' s favorite activity is…tag:mycorgi.com,2011-11-22:1150197:Comment:13792212011-11-22T18:30:04.997ZLaura Rochettehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LauraRochette
<p>Lucy' s favorite activity is disemboweling...anything that, well, can be disemboweled. Her beds, her toys. I have used cheap towels (from Goodwill). Fortunately she tears and rips and flings about, but as far as I can tell she does not actually eat. She is 7 months and on her 3rd bed. I'm hoping she outgrows it.</p>
<p>I also have hardwood floors. When Lucy is desperate, I have seen her scraping the floor with her teeth! I've definitely learned to keep her supplied with…</p>
<p>Lucy' s favorite activity is disemboweling...anything that, well, can be disemboweled. Her beds, her toys. I have used cheap towels (from Goodwill). Fortunately she tears and rips and flings about, but as far as I can tell she does not actually eat. She is 7 months and on her 3rd bed. I'm hoping she outgrows it.</p>
<p>I also have hardwood floors. When Lucy is desperate, I have seen her scraping the floor with her teeth! I've definitely learned to keep her supplied with rawhide...</p>
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