There are multiple other things she has just chewed on but not actually injested... needless to say, she is a very destructive doggie!  Despite what it may seem like, she is always unattended, someone is home with her all the time since we work different hours... she is just fast, mischievous and REALLY inquisitive!  LOL!  Needless to say, when we are not home, she goes in her kennel and we have started to totally change our life around this.  We are buying a home and will be installing all hardwood/tile floors so we can keep them swept more easily and see stuff on the floor better than with carpet.  Right now, it seems no matter how much we vacuum, she is quick enough that if you drop something, it will be in her mouth immediately.  She has also learned to hide things under her tongue so you have to put your finger in her mouth and dig around to make sure you get everything out of her mouth.


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  1. 1/4 tempur pedic pillow & several chunks of the tempure pedic mattress - this resulted in 3 weeks of foam coming out "both ends", multiple rounds of x-rays and a loss of 1/4 her body weight.


  1. guitar strings


  1. coins


  1. various pieces of trash and the "normal dog stuff"


  1. foam makeup application sponges


  1. pantyhose - swallowed them all the way up to the thigh before I found her choking and had to very slowly and carefully pull them out


  1. human medication (pills)


  1. several electric cord pieces (from phone chargers she drug under the bed and chewed up)


  1. chunks of a wood baseboard that she chewed off


  1. chunks of drywall that she chewed through


  1. fabric & rope


  1. several tubes of Burt's Bees lipbalm (chapstick - on multiple occasions)


  1. little rocks "gravel" from a fish tank while at a friend's home

My mini dachshund just turned 2 years old and the list of things she has ingested includes:

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