In the wild, sugar gliders
chew holes in tree bark to allow the sap and gum of the tree to exude, which they then eat.
Don't use cardboard boxes, though, because hamsters can
chew holes in them and escape.
If they can't play fetch, or whatever they've decided is «work,» they'll
chew holes in walls, ruin furniture, and display signs of neurosis.
In the wild, sugar gliders
chew holes in trees to exude the sap and gum, which they then eat.
Pets could
chew holes in the plastic, destroying the bottle.
Rats, badgers and other burrowing creatures
chew holes in the barrier at the top of the site.
But I'm beginning to think that by listening to squirrels
chew holes in my house, God is telling me He doesn't want me to go through any of those doors I've been knocking on.
First you suffer this great injustice and now squirrels are
CHEWING HOLES IN YOUR HOUSE, but you take a lesson from it and keep going.
Tomorrow, I fully expect to hear squirrels
chewing holes in my house.
Squirrels
chewed some holes in my house to live in my attic.
Even if Rover decides to
chew a hole in one - leave it out for the driver and we will exchange it at the door on your delivery day!
Three people told me a mouse
chewed holes in their tents looking for food — none ever touched my food.
Anytime I leave her in the crate alone (even just for a few minutes) she does one or more of the following: excessive salivating and vomiting, crying, barking, growling; she has chewed the plastic crate, the plastic tray underneath the wire crate, bedding, a sheet we tried to cover the crate with, has been biting the wire crate, has rubbed the top of her nose raw; she somehow managed to get the plastic tray out from under the wire crate and
chewed holes in our carpet.
Its best to get one without any stuffing like the [xxx] so it does end up everywhere if your bunny
chews a hole in it.
There is also the possibility that your rabbit could
chew a hole in the flimsy coverings and crawl inside and get stuck.
True separation anxiety is typically characterized by a dog that causes real property damage (
chews holes in the wall, rips apart a sofa, etc).
Newfs are problem solvers and she simply
chewed a hole in the door big enough to get out.
When my great pyrnees was a puppy
she chewed a hole in the only quilt that I had actually completely hand pieced and hand quilted, I was very annoyed but have not gotten to repairing it yet.
My puppy keeps
chewing holes in the carpet.
Not exact matches
You remove all temptations that attracted them before, block the
holes they already made, and bolster up any other possible place of weakness where they could
chew their way back
in.
You know the little furry kind that leave messes
in their path and
chew little
holes in your baking stockpile?
Budd there comes a time that you need a new boat to float, it sesames we keep having
holes in our Hull and we are repairing with
chewing gum
The squirrel - size C. saterei eats insects and fruit but specializes
in chewing little
holes in trees to extract gum.
This «
chewing» had been predicted theoretically and has possibly been seen around other black
holes in the past.
Or they
chewed a
hole through the blade, then expanded the holeuntil the blade was cut
in two and it collapsed.
«While black
holes themselves do not emit light, the gaseous material they
chew on is heated to extreme temperatures, making them the most luminous objects
in the universe.»
Rats
chew large
holes in things, and they often have very little fear.
However, when they went out back to the yard, they found a huge
hole chewed in the bottom of the gate — Arnold had apparently escaped but decided that this was a pretty good place to live, so he came back and there he was, grinning on the patio.
There is shade and grass to roll
in, shrubs to
chew on,
holes to dig....
He
chewed on the container poking
holes in it with his teeth.
The
hole in the middle of the toy can be filled with treats or food to help acclimate your new puppy to proper
chewing behaviors.
They like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things
in their mouths and
chew on them, eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig
holes in mud and sand and dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
«We're having problems with barking, wanting to play all the time, running through the house with dirty feet, jumping on people,
chewing stuff up, excessive interest
in human food, constant pulling on the leash to get to things, and digging
holes in the garden.
We've had him for five months, and he has plenty of
chew toys and a brother to play with, but I came home last week one day after being away for a few hours (which I have done several times before with no issues) to discover a
hole chewed in the arm of my recliner.
Hamsters can squeeze through very small spaces, and are prone to finding the one place
in the cage where they can either
chew a
hole or pop open a cage latch to make their escape.
If you don't have time to exercise the dog properly every day or have someone reliable to do it for you, your Fox Terrier companion will likely invent his own fun and it probably will be something you don't approve of like running away when outside,
chewing your furniture, barking at anything that moves, digging
holes in your yard and pestering everyone
in the house because he is too «pumped up» to simply relax.
That may help him see the potential
in the tube, and may inspire him to make his own
chew holes.
Dog Daycare translates into no more
chewed up shoes, no more
holes in the yard, and no more neighbor complaints about your dog's incessant barking while you were away.
You arrive home to find that your perfect companion has torn down the curtains, urinated on the floor,
chewed the cabinets and ripped a
hole in the couch.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to
chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig
holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother -
in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
Hopefully, that helps carry you both through the period when puppies dig
holes in the yard, surf kitchen counters, jump up on people,
chew your favorite possessions, and other typical puppy behavior.
While you are filling the
hole with this mixture throw
in some of your dogs favorite
chew items and toys.
Dwarf hamsters can squeeze through very small spaces, and are prone to finding the one place
in the cage where they can either
chew a
hole or pop open a cage latch to make their escape.
Some dogs like to carry a stuffed toy around, and they will go years without
chewing single
hole in the toy.
Unfortunately, dogs of all breeds have the tendency to develop bad habits, whether
chewing things up, digging
holes in the back yard, barking excessively, pulling on a leash, and so on.
Cut out a front entrance and a
hole in the top of the box, and your pet rabbit might use it as a retreat or something to
chew.
If you've ever come home to find that your brand new Uggs have a
hole in the toe that you're 99.9 percent sure they didn't have when you left the store, you know the pain of a dog who likes to
chew things that he shouldn't.
Hopefully, that helps carry you both through the period when puppies piddle
in the house, surf kitchen counters, dig
holes, jump up on people,
chew your favorite possessions, run away and other annoying puppy habits!
It tires them out where boredom doesn't create those unwanted behavioral problems like
chewing, excess barking, and digging
holes in the backyard.
Anything else that has a
hole or gap big enough for a hamster to fit
in (even if the gap was too small at first, a hamster might be able to
chew a big enough entrance for itself)