Watch those chompers: Countless hours of fetch, gnawing on chew toys and
destroying other household items (my dog Lulu is partial to expensive shoes) cause a dog's teeth to wear down over time.
If this exercise requirement is not met the German Shepherd will get bored and release his built up energy by chewing on furniture and
destroying other household items.
Not exact matches
And, compared to the cost of replacing furniture, plants, carpet, and
other personal
items that may be
destroyed when a dog is allowed to roam a
household unsupervised, the expense of a crate is very economical.
Your normally sweet Fido morphs into a canine catastrophe: chewing, barking, urinating,
destroying household items and terrorizing your
other pets.