A list of things that Quixy has gotten into around the house*:
- Slippers (every pair we owned)
- Wires (all of which were plugged into an outlet at the time)
- Cell phone charger (2)
- Printer cable (2)
- Lamp plug
- Medication (bottle of pills)
- Chocolate muffins (2 separate occasions)
- Toothbrush
- Ziplog bags (at least 4)
Number of chew toys decimated (that claim they’re made for “power chewers” and whatnot):
3
Number of chew toys not destroyed, but usually ignored:
1
Amount of times I have suspected Quixy is secretly a suicidal pup underneath his cuddly demeanor:
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* Points goes to whoever can guess which of the above Quixy got in trouble with tonight!
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We constantly have to watch our dog Ocelot. He will chew on pretty much anything that’s in his path. He’s a Min Pin mix. He also has a bad problem of jumping. Got any good suggestions for that?
The big question is… has he been writing bad poetry?
Veronica: Have you heard of the book So Your Dog’s Not Lassie? I can’t remember if it has suggestions for jumping, but it’s a useful resource in general for training and gives different scenarios and how you should react to them depending on what type of dog you have.
Wirehead: He chooses to suffer in dignified silence most of time. And with a few occasional world-weary sighs.