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My Dogs Ate My New Dslr


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A few months ago I bought a new Canon 550d DSLR. I love it to bits and have been taking heaps of photos.

So, last weekend I went to the pound to do the temp testing taking my camera with me so I could take photos of all the death row doggies. I came home and left my camera in my backpack on the bench in the kitchen and went off to work.

When I got home, I found my backpack out in the yard all chewed up, and yes, all chewed up along with it was my camera :confused:

The screen is completely cracked and inoperable. Also, the 18-55mm lens is completely trashed. But, the body seems to be ok. I have removed the broken lens and can put a new one on. The flash still seems to work and apart from the fact that I cant see what comes out of it, I think it took a picture.

Has anyone had to replace a screen before? What does it cost? Unfortunately, animal damage is not covered by insurance unless the animal does not live on the premises. I think it was my foster dog who ate it, spewing now that she is chipped under my name :laugh:

Anyway, if you have experience in this area please let me know.

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any update on this. I keep thinking how devastated I would be if my dogs chewed anything camera related and I do the same as you, they could easily grab something off a bench. I hope you can get it fixed. Does it still take photos as is, I know you tried but not sure if you've put them on your computer yet.

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A few months ago I bought a new Canon 550d DSLR. I love it to bits and have been taking heaps of photos.

So, last weekend I went to the pound to do the temp testing taking my camera with me so I could take photos of all the death row doggies. I came home and left my camera in my backpack on the bench in the kitchen and went off to work.

When I got home, I found my backpack out in the yard all chewed up, and yes, all chewed up along with it was my camera :)

The screen is completely cracked and inoperable. Also, the 18-55mm lens is completely trashed. But, the body seems to be ok. I have removed the broken lens and can put a new one on. The flash still seems to work and apart from the fact that I cant see what comes out of it, I think it took a picture.

Has anyone had to replace a screen before? What does it cost? Unfortunately, animal damage is not covered by insurance unless the animal does not live on the premises. I think it was my foster dog who ate it, spewing now that she is chipped under my name :)

Anyway, if you have experience in this area please let me know.

Who's to say it wasn't a visiting dog anyway?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry for the late update. I have been on holidays in New Zealand........without a camera (waaaahhhhhhhhh).

Anyway, the camera was totally stuffed. When I plugged it in to my computer it couldn't read that there was a camera there at all. Canon quoted me $500 for a new screen then they would have to look at the rest of it and couldn't confirm that it would be fixable.

So, after a month or two of hell without a camera I had to go buy a new one. A very expensive lesson. Think I will buy a safe to keep it in.

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