Piranha with 4 legs and curly tail!


  • I don't put the sheepskin in their daytime crate. They would destroy it!!!! Only at night time when I know they don't chew because they know we are in the same room.


  • @BasenjiDiva:

    I don't put the sheepskin in their daytime crate. They would destroy it!!!! Only at night time when I know they don't chew because they know we are in the same room.

    We do something similar with Malaika. We are lucky that she doesn't chew her vet bed when put in the crate when we are out, but the minute we return and let her out she dashes into the crate, hauls the bedding out and attepmts to chew it. Consequently we keep the crate shut when not in use.
    Also watch your bathroom towels, we have to keep the door closed because she chews the towels.


  • Hello,
    I tried the paper towels, he tore the roll up in seconds. But today I caught him chewing the pieces and swallowing them. What should I do, in the meantime I removed them, I know it's not string material like you said but still….


  • Just a word of caution.. I had a ROTTWEILER bloat on paper towels. If they ingest enough, it can cause a problem.

    Sheepskin is wonderful, but I have also had 2 dogs able to shred it. Only 2 in all these years but most won't. Certainly worth a try.

    You can also try crate flooring: http://primopads.com/

    They guarantee them and a rottie rescue friend swears by them.

    I have had 2 dogs… Arwen and my first Rottie, Tasha, who never quit shredding. Fortunately Tasha didn't have to be crated. Arwen only shreds certain materials and doesn't eat them so she has some options.


  • How about using cardboard as bedding - rather warmer than paper and when shredded it is quite comfortable.

    Two of my current Basenjis (Spring and her daughter Gbala) eat their bedding regularly and I've never had blockages so I'm always surprised to read on this forum about serious problems some people have had. I never allow them to eat anything which chew up with stringy bits as I feel that the lengths might be too long and so cause problems.

    I think we keep my dog bedding supplier in business!!


  • I'm pretty sure Simon would shred anything. It's his second favorite hobby after eating. Or maybe third after harassing the cat.

    I had heard that fleece was better because it didn't come off in strings? No?

    Also, one night we heard him methodically ripping the towels – the way a quilter rips strips. Loooong rip sound. He was very pleased with himself, especially when it meant we got up out of bed and took him outside and cleared all the bits out of his crate in the middle of the night. PARTY!


  • Patty, just because you have lucked out without blockage doesn't mean you won't. Having seen a dog die from blockage and having to deal with my own dog's bloat… I can only ask is it worth the risk? Dogs cannot digest material. Period. And in dogs this small, blockage is a serious life-threatening possibility.


  • @DebraDownSouth:

    Arwen only shreds certain materials and
    doesn't eat them so she has some options.

    HEY! I only eat the good stuff.


  • yeah, i,m not sure what to do. in the meantime ive kept some newspaper, which although i agree e chemicals arent good it seems to be the only thing he doesnt eat, I am going to order the primopad for his crate, see if that works…..


  • Got some raw bones from the supermarket today, he should enjoy that as well. Can you believe, one of the supermarket chains down here wouldn't give me some bones, they said it was company policy that they can't give them away, even though they throw them away!!!


  • Well! I have to say that I knew this would happen, and it was kind of funny, but Ayo is extremely protective of these bones. I had to repeatedly remove it from him and give it back with him growling like crazy to get him to let go of the bones without growling.


  • LOL yep once they love raw they love it. I just feed mine in crates so no fighting.

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