Where do I start on the list of things that my wolf hybrid has ate? My oh-so-wonderful, Einstein, has eaten so many things that Now its like, “HOW DID YOU DO THAT?”
A few weeks after moving into our new home he chewed off literally the entire metal great in the downstairs door that leads to the rest of the house - All in protest of not liking being put in his room for the night.
My wolf has also eaten the wooden hand grips off my .38 Colt snub nose agent WHILE it was fully loaded! And some how also emptying the barrel and eating 2 of the bullets with out hurting himself (to this day we are trying to figure that one out!).
In addition to that, he has eaten the headers off my 1976 GMC Sierra after I had just cleaned them. And I cannot forget the time In my old house when Einstein informed me, my husband and my roommate that he did not like his new futon bed. He proceeded to drag it off a 2nd story deck and destroy the frame. He has also managed to eat a $100 Ikea down blanket leaving feathers everywhere! and making one wonder if he killed big bird!
Another annoying thing I have to deal with, is that Einstein is not allowed to ever wear a leash that is not a chain leash... one day while walking him, we stopped to talk to a neighbor... Einstein, however, had no intention on stopping to talk. so he chewed his way threw the leash and ran away. He has done this more then once. Nothing seems to stop him... he also chewed his way threw a tie down for our other husky that we keep in the front yard when me and my husband are working on one of our trucks or cars.
Wait, it gets better...
He's also destroyed my husband’s military Class A's right before an inspection. We caught him dragging a 5 gallon jug of used 5w 30 truck oil from the garage once. While changing a replacement set of show rims on a client’s car, he chewed his way threw the tire and was using the rim as a pillow. my husband got distracted with answering a phone call and walked away leaving him on tied down in the shop.
He is also horrible with opening the fridge door and helping himself to lunch or a midnight snack after he lets him self out of his crate if we are out of the house.
These are just a few things that come to mind. Ugh!!! I dont want to even trying to remember more... i guess the venting helped :)