Came home from work and there sits all the stuffing ... in the crate, outside the crate, on top of the crate!

He has had the bed for about 4 days now and has been fine. What happened today?

He also pooped in the living room after being outside where he pooped and peed?

Is he upset with us for something?

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Comment by Charlie on February 25, 2008 at 9:38pm
I always envied people who could buy an expensive luxurious attractive bed for their dog and the dog didn't eat the bed. LOL My last dog shredded his crate bedding his whole life and so far Charlie likes to shred bedding. My answer is $3.00 Walmart pillows and clearance fleece blankets. LOL

The poop thing, he will outgrow. You just have to watch them constantly until they become consistent.
Comment by Christina & Vicki on February 24, 2008 at 1:38pm
Yes, it's exactly like having a baby-toddler, you do have to have lot's of patience and constant eyes on them. I'm constantly reminding my family that she's only a baby and is in the learning stage. Before we know it thou, they will be 2 years of age and we will look back at these trying months with how did they grow up so fast? Exercise does work thou, we took Dingo and Mimi to the Corgi meet and greet yesterday afternoon. They were so worn out the rest of the afternoon and the whole evening.
Comment by Becca [Formally Siduri] on February 24, 2008 at 7:23am
He is still a baby...sigh. I don't allow Jake to be unsupervised yet and he is 2! They do stuff...like all kids.
Comment by Apollo & Daphne on February 23, 2008 at 6:12pm
All i can ask is how long you walk him for? then double it. Apollo does stuff like that even though he knows hes not suppossed to if he has excess energy. I found that walking him for longer or talking him on two walks of the regular amount of time heklped alot.
Comment by Sam on February 23, 2008 at 5:40pm
Nope, he is a puppy and they have current relapses in puppy behavior. Raising a pup can be quite challenging. It is difficult to provide all of the energy outlets, training and stimulation when we have to work and care for a family. Stay patient, consistent and remember to provide an outlet for his mind and body. This too shall pass.

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