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meukr 11 year s ago
you're the one to blame here...dogs has nothing to do inside the house....especially big ones.....they normaly live outside.why the hell do you think they have furr for?.
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
Closely examine each photo - not all that damage was caused by the pups and that home wasn't in that great of shape anyway - it has floor molding that was in shitty condition and what looks like mold on the walls in some pics.


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izabeladarraj 11 year s ago
there is no way they would do all of that. i had many puppies and their mom. nothing ever happened. once they chew a shoe or ate one book nothing more than that.
       
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Peanut 11 year s ago
Not the dogs' fault. Dogs are pack animals and don't belong outside on a continuous basis. They need to be part of the family. If they do have bad habits, train them properly and kindly.
       
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Elbereth 11 year s ago
Yup, dogs can be destructive even if they are trained. Have had many dogs over the years all with differing personalities, not all have 'behaved' themselves.
But what worries me about this post are the loose electrical wires, if the dogs bite into these they would be a goner. Or possibly the house too
       
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Johny 11 year s ago
In the event that you're thinking about barbecuing your dog, this is where that Milan guy comes into play.
       
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