|  31-01-2009, 02:50 | #1 | 
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			Hi ! I need some photos of things wolfdogs have destroyed : Cages, doors, furnitures, and so on.... So if anyone have some photos I can use, please send them to my mail : [email protected] or attached by pm or upload them here so I can copy it from this page, but please remember to write if it is okey for me to copy the photos from this page, if nothing is written(in same post as the photo) I assume I am not allowed to copy the photo. Thanks in advance  Uno got the newspaper before me :  Uno thought I was watching too much television and destroyed the antenna-cable :  Greetings Rolf Last edited by Juniorwolf; 31-01-2009 at 04:10. Reason: bad spelling | 
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|  31-01-2009, 06:07 | #2 | 
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			Great topic, Rolf! It would be much simpler and easier for me to just send you pictures of the one or two remaining items that my little "angel" hasn't laid claim to...yet. I have always wondered if there wasn't some sort of "engineering" gene incorporated into the Czech vlcak breed. My dog is always taking things apart down to the smallest piece...I just figured she was trying to see what things were made of or learn how they worked, much the same as I did when I was a boy. She never seems to put them back together again, though...  You can see in the pictures below that she is quite proud of herself here after completely re-decorating the floor with what was the stuffing to her bed. Meanwhile, our other dog is crouching in the corner with disgust at this unruly behavior. We still love her, though!! I can say it is always interesting when I come home from work to see what she has been "working on" that day as the remnants are usually strewn all across the driveway. P.S. Okay to copy pics. | 
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|  31-01-2009, 07:09 | #3 | 
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			Thanks Roo   It seems like she have a "party" while you are away  ...actually I was thinking of naming the topic "Wolfdog Party", because of many CSW-owners knows what it means, to have a "Party-Animal" at home  Greetings Rolf | 
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|  31-01-2009, 09:06 | #4 | 
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			here on this site is an article of an CSW having destroyed a water bed because his owner failed to care for water supply. I am sorry I don´t have any pictures only pictures of the things my second Irish wolfhound destroyed when she was young, she used to read a lot. Ina | 
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|  31-01-2009, 13:11 | #5 | 
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			take a look here (loong post) : http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4698 
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|  31-01-2009, 14:25 | #6 | |
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 Where can I find this article ? Greetings Rolf | |
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|  31-01-2009, 14:31 | #7 | |
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  I saw this thread yesterday, after an Italian friend told me about it, what gave me the idea for this topic ...many great photos, but unfortunatly I can not read Italian, so I only look at the photos  Greetings Rolf | |
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|  31-01-2009, 15:14 | #8 | 
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			I found it: http://www.wolfdog.org/eng/articles/1096.html
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|  31-01-2009, 15:51 | #9 | 
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|  31-01-2009, 19:39 | #10 | 
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			Hronec also likes to taste my interior   This far... One table 80e  One new kennel house wormer 25e  House electric system 150e  One Denon surround receiver 5:1 300e  Two pare of shoes 130e  Two carpets 80e  One pedal on my training bike ? e  Two leashes 20e  One laser computer mouse 40e  tree pillows ? e  One air port transport cage 240e  and  The top of a cactus  Two safety belts back in my car ??? e  And moooore... but not the lether soffa  yet... And yes I have some photos, I will send them to you later Rolf. Best regards / Mikael 
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|  31-01-2009, 19:53 | #11 | 
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			they are old pics.. but your dogs are all amateurs compared to oliver: Friend's car: he was in a cage. Got out of cage... destroyed seat... broke glass:   Wooden windows: Bit them all, and with his teeth broke off a couple of staffs... all in one night.       Little gate... with screws drilled into the wall... he was "just" puppy then...   And of course sofa, chairs....   Question: how much does a wolfdog really cost?? 
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|  31-01-2009, 22:46 | #12 | 
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			Hi everybody,  Well, about wolfdog destruction... The most expensive thing that our lovely Alaska destroyed was our sofa, the costs were about 2000 euros! Wolfdogs can get costly along time, but they are definitely worth it, aren't they  ? Regards, Miia P.S. I sent you some photos of other events by e-mail | 
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|  31-01-2009, 23:30 | #13 | 
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			I think a sofa is normal wolfdog meat   BUT... I think this far Mijke whit the waterbed and Massimo whit his friends car is in the lead      Regards / Mikael 
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|  01-02-2009, 01:16 | #14 | 
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			Our dog felt in love with the garbagecan.   My female dog loves flowers and the garden like all women do.   LG Franziska Last edited by Teshi; 01-02-2009 at 01:30. Reason: mistakecorrection | 
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|  01-02-2009, 01:30 | #15 | 
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			I usually do not make photos of what Brukne destroys, but this was really interesting   http://public.fotki.com/VilkasBrukne...icture006.html I wonder how and why she decided to do it  The sadest and ugliest thing Brukne did when she was five months old... is... eating these three....  catching the iguana and breaking the cage of cockatiels...   Also there are nice stories about, lets say, Iarila Girios dvasia, who managed to escape from the cage, open the LOCKED door of the flat and spend some time scaring away the neighbours  Geryon z Peronowki once locked himself up in a car somewhere in a middle of nowhere, at a very cold night, leaving the mistress outside  (guess she could tell more about it  ) | 
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|  01-02-2009, 01:37 | #16 | 
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			Don't know how you train your dogs, folks. My  dog never ever behaved like a demolition man    Btw like Rolf I also would like to present pics like this for my reconstructed gallery section   
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|  01-02-2009, 15:06 | #17 | 
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			Hmm, and how do You train them, so that they do not destroy anything while staying alone?
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|  01-02-2009, 15:25 | #18 | |
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  But honestly I'v never experienced any kind of  "major destructive behaviour" like the one showing on the pics. 'course he may grab eatables from the garbage box if it's available and things like that, but nothing else. Guess I'm of the lucky kind   
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|  01-02-2009, 18:45 | #19 | 
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			Thanks for all the photos here and by email   Greetings Rolf | 
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|  01-02-2009, 19:16 | #20 | 
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			Wow Per Olav, you are BIIIIIG LAYER        | 
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