Hi all, I'm newish to the forum, and thought I'd solved my problem but apparently not...
Ok, so I have a 2 year old Australian shepherd. He just turned 2. He's a pretty laid back Aussie- not one of those crazy hyper ones you hear about a lot. Ever since he was young he's been a bit of a chewer, i had presumed he'd grow out of it. He used to destroy his beds, thankfully, this stopped. Then he destroyed the thick plastic pipes of our sprinkler system.
He used to be an indoor/outdoor dog, we moved house about 3 months ago and they (we have his 8 year old uncle as well) settled in quite well, although became predominantly outdoor dogs, with indoor periods when it was dark before going back out to sleep. (I live with my Mum, this is her plan.)
Anyway, not long after we got here, he began to chew up the /new/ sprinkler pipes. These got pulled up, so he wouldn't be able to. There's not much else in the backyard to destroy, except for the plants and his beds, and he didn't take to them, until Mum put about... 8 potted orchids out there. In thick plastic pots.
Now we wake up to two or three of them having been dragged to the middle of the lawn and tipped over. One of them has a fair amount of chew-damage on it, but the other appear to just have been dragged. I originally thought he was doing this because, for a week, he hadn't been getting any excersize as he was sick with kennel cough, and once excersize started again the destruction didn't happen for a few days...
However, I took him out- I was on my push-bike, he was running beside, for a /very/ decent run yesterday. He was buggered when we got home, but this morning I awoke to three orchids overturned. The amount of running he did yesterday should have worn him out enough to let him sleep though, unless it was done early this morning when I was still asleep and Mum had woken up and gone out.... now that could be a possibility...
Anyway, I've sprayed the pots with that chew deterant stuff.. Just wondering if anyone else has any suggestions/possibly causes (other than boredom.. he /does/ have toys, and his uncle out there, and as I said, he should have been worn out..) and other than removing the orchids completely, because there's really not anywhere else to put them... they've been with us for about 15 years now so it'd suck to have them all die off now.
I do like the thought of him having done it in the period between Mum leaving and me waking up, though... hmmmmm.. I'll have to watch that. And ask her if they were down when she woke up.
Thanks very much.
Ok, so I have a 2 year old Australian shepherd. He just turned 2. He's a pretty laid back Aussie- not one of those crazy hyper ones you hear about a lot. Ever since he was young he's been a bit of a chewer, i had presumed he'd grow out of it. He used to destroy his beds, thankfully, this stopped. Then he destroyed the thick plastic pipes of our sprinkler system.
He used to be an indoor/outdoor dog, we moved house about 3 months ago and they (we have his 8 year old uncle as well) settled in quite well, although became predominantly outdoor dogs, with indoor periods when it was dark before going back out to sleep. (I live with my Mum, this is her plan.)
Anyway, not long after we got here, he began to chew up the /new/ sprinkler pipes. These got pulled up, so he wouldn't be able to. There's not much else in the backyard to destroy, except for the plants and his beds, and he didn't take to them, until Mum put about... 8 potted orchids out there. In thick plastic pots.
Now we wake up to two or three of them having been dragged to the middle of the lawn and tipped over. One of them has a fair amount of chew-damage on it, but the other appear to just have been dragged. I originally thought he was doing this because, for a week, he hadn't been getting any excersize as he was sick with kennel cough, and once excersize started again the destruction didn't happen for a few days...
However, I took him out- I was on my push-bike, he was running beside, for a /very/ decent run yesterday. He was buggered when we got home, but this morning I awoke to three orchids overturned. The amount of running he did yesterday should have worn him out enough to let him sleep though, unless it was done early this morning when I was still asleep and Mum had woken up and gone out.... now that could be a possibility...
Anyway, I've sprayed the pots with that chew deterant stuff.. Just wondering if anyone else has any suggestions/possibly causes (other than boredom.. he /does/ have toys, and his uncle out there, and as I said, he should have been worn out..) and other than removing the orchids completely, because there's really not anywhere else to put them... they've been with us for about 15 years now so it'd suck to have them all die off now.
I do like the thought of him having done it in the period between Mum leaving and me waking up, though... hmmmmm.. I'll have to watch that. And ask her if they were down when she woke up.
Thanks very much.