Snowball, the fuzzy wonder, is the latest addition to the family. In true puppy dog fashion, he's teething and pretty much chewing everything he can get his little paws on. We've learned to just keep doors closed so that he doesn't get into bedrooms, closets, etc. without someone with him.
Went for a swim last night and left my gym bag in the bathroom... forgot to close the door, and a fuzzy someone went looking for treasures. I went to hunt him down, and he has something large and white in his mouth... my favorite latex swim cap. (Got sort of a tie-dye thing going.) Seems to be that the combination of stretchy, rubbery, and noisy (when you chew it) is quite the thing when having a chew toy. He didn't even have the decency to look guilty! When I finally got it away from him (after chasing him around the house and wrestling him out from under the bed) it was too late... had a few too many holes to be all that useful.
So anyone else lose swim gear to pets?
From the desk/cell of Martha Stewart
Don’t throw out that chewed swim cap! Use it as a colander. The next time you cook pasta, stretch the cap over the rim of the pot, flip it over into the sink and let the water drain out through the holes Snowball chewed.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, unless of course you like lemons and then just have lemons!
My dogs prefer to destroy shoes and socks, but they will go for a pair of goggles every now and again.
From the desk/cell of Martha Stewart
Don’t throw out that chewed swim cap! Use it as a colander. The next time you cook pasta, stretch the cap over the rim of the pot, flip it over into the sink and let the water drain out through the holes Snowball chewed.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, unless of course you like lemons and then just have lemons!
My dogs prefer to destroy shoes and socks, but they will go for a pair of goggles every now and again.