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Well. Judging from the carnage, the dog's wubby was very very bad today.

And she's quite proud of herself.

@Minholkin The dog's 'wubby'? Okaaaay. I'll go with that. 😎

@Minholkin I really do not get the meaning of "wubby". Apologies for the density...🤪

@Minholkin Got it. That would've been useful (maybe useless) for a weimaraner I used to have, Lizzy. She bent a wire cage she was in, and clawed through (not exaggerating) a friggin' DOOR! She was a sweet dog, but don't get me started about shoes, books, coffee tables, and curtains! Just sayin'.

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My brother had a rescue greyhound. SO high strung. Chewed through a bathroom door when they were grocery shopping once.

@tyghebright @celticsfanaticentomologist

I once had a commanding officer with a deeply neurotic dalmatian--he had to leave work several times because it broke out and caused mayhem

@tyghebright @Minholkin I know. Lizzie passed away a out 5-6 years ago. She was so sweet, very gentle with the two cats. Except when house guests/visitors were here AND when she ever needed to be in a restricted space. Anything she could reach was TOAST.

@celticsfanaticentomologist , yeah, Weims can be weirdos. My Happy utterly refused crate training. Shes not destructive (after we grew through her puppy rampage year) though.

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@LadyZurk @tyghebright @Minholkin Any and all books I looked at about dog breeds said, almost verbatim, "Weimerarners can be destructive if confined." Hence, the fate of the cage and the door.

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