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Re: [pyrnet] Fencing



My female used to love to chew on frozen hand towels. I would wet them,
twist them into a semi circle and put them in the freezer. She destroyed
nothing as a puppy.  My male has not been anywhere near as cooperative as my
female was. He continues to eat sticks outside and then throws them up the
next morning on the bathroom floor. > : (--Beth

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shannon Russell" <smrussel@neoucom.edu>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Fencing


> My GP Levi ate drywall until he was about 18 months old......  They
> seems to chew on the strangest things!
>
> Shannon
>
> >
> >    Any ideas on how to kept a GP from chewing up a wood bench?  I have
> > tried painting it with cribbing for horses... did not work.  She is a
> > one year old next month and we maybe in a power struggle. She has been
> > taking apart a wood planter and she has been harder on my trees than
> > my goats,  but I am taking a stand on the bench.  She also has bones
> > from the local butcher to chew on for teething.
> > Karen Sigler
> > Benjamin Farms  Utah
> >
> >
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> Human Protections Administrator
> Research Administrator
> NEOUCOM
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