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Well, I was hoping for sympathy and advice, but all I get are :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh: emoticons :eek: :eek:  No one seems to care for Sharpie’s dilemma :cry: :cry: But i’m doing my best to steer Stella towards her little scrap of material and stuffed lion.  Luckily my dogs don’t act as a pack and join in the persecution of Sharpie.   We’ll battle on here and try to keep them all safe.   

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6 hours ago, Dame Danny's Darling said:

Well, I was hoping for sympathy and advice, but all I get are :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh: emoticons :eek: :eek:  No one seems to care for Sharpie’s dilemma :cry: :cry: But i’m doing my best to steer Stella towards her little scrap of material and stuffed lion.  Luckily my dogs don’t act as a pack and join in the persecution of Sharpie.   We’ll battle on here and try to keep them all safe.   

*sigh* I really would have expected you to have this under control DDD. [End sarcasm ]

 

Best thing for Sharpie is regular spins through the washing machine & for you to invest in a little hand sewing kit. 

 

Trust me. Im an expert. Been doing this all my life & really specialising in the last 3 years. 

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Even after many years I still jump at patches of stuffed animal hidden under a bush or rock in my yard.

The Fauves have never been interested in toys, they look upon live animals as play things. Gilly had a traumatic experience with squeaky toys, when he was young and we were in Armidale dog training, the class next to us squeaked their toys all at once and the were lots of them! Gilly was doing a recall exercise and was running to me, he came as he usually did but went straight past me and out of the oval and under my friends car, refusing to come out. From  that moment on we have been a squeak free zone.

So not many toys here.

Ive tried but he just runs and hides when he hears them. Thankfully he is deaf now so squeaks don't bother him.

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