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•7 remote controls,
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•2 cell phones,
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•2 cell phone chargers,
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•an X-Box remote,
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•a Playstation remote,
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•an alarm clock,
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•4 house phones,
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•the handle of a carving knife,
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•a nightlight,
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•3 comforters,
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•windowsills,
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•many socks,
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•gloves,
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•a $50 bill,
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•an Adirondack chair,
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•a couch,
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•2 rugs,
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•a dog bed,
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•wallpaper,
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•a French door,
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•a mattress,
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•4 pillows,
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•at least 10 shoes,
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•2 pairs of glasses,
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•a baseball glove,
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•2 leashes,
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•7 picture frames,
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•a kitchen cabinet door,
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•the plastic tray in her crate,
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•a Pound Puppy from my childhood,
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•wall to wall carpeting,
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•dried flowers,
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•4 decorative baskets,
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•several ornaments from a Christmas tree,
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•Gucci sunglasses,
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•towels,
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•numerous clothing items stolen from the hamper,
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•window blinds,
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•a plastic Halloween pumpkin decoration,
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•She has also chewed holes in our plaster walls.
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•And Im sure many other things that I've forgotten (or tried to block out) over the years.
I adopted her when she was 4 months old and after the first "incident", tried to crate her, but she screamed so loud that the neighbors complained. After she ate the couch, I bought a basket muzzle and left that on her. She finally stopped eating things when she was about 3 years old.