55 Responses to “The Destroyers”

  1. Lisa

    Love to hear stories about amazing foster parents. But bless your heart! LOL I got a good chuckle. You are a wonderful mommy!

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  2. l. grimshaw

    I imagine it’s VERY hard to find time to exercise 4 dogs!!! …but they say a tired dog is a well behaved dog! 😉

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  3. mom of a destroyer

    THey are so fortunate to have your loving home to call their own. 🙂

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  4. eldochamp

    They keep on destroying. They have now destroyed my remote to my satellite dish, dug a cave under the concrete slab of the carport, and chewed through the cord of my printer. I’ve taken 5 chairs to the county dump. Their “room” is down it the subfloor with no coverings on the windows. The dog on the far right runs over my car instead of around it. He sleeps on the camper shell of the truck. I do love them dearly and I’m saving my money for a complete redo if they ever grow up.

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    • Jude Gagner

      I’ve always looked at old teeth marks on my furniture in a nostalgic way, as each mark, chomp or claw mark reminds me of the ones who did it and have passed on.

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    • Gabby

      “The dog on the far right runs over my car instead of around it.” Oh gosh, I laughed out loud (in a doctor’s waiting room) while reading this cause I imagined it in my head. What a great mom you are!

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  5. Kim

    They look just like my 6mos old Madison..what have I gotten myself into??!

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  6. samantha

    You are an awesome dog mom. I only had 1 that did all of the same destruction, I couldn’t imagine 4. I applaud you and I am glad there is someone else out there with the patience and love it takes to take care of crazy dogs… I will say once mine turned two it was a difference of night and day. 🙂

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  7. Hazel Brown

    You are a saint! How could you not love those faces? I’m sure it was all worth it. How did you get them all to sit still at one time?

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    • eldochamp

      We go on a mile walk every day. I would take them for a longer walk, but I have 5 others to walk (all rescue, mostly dumped on my country road). I’m 65 years old and fat. My knees won’t take longer walks. The two little dogs (making 11 dogs in all) have to get their exercise running around in my huge yard.

      The dogs pictured will all sit and “wait” when I open the gate. They try to look calm so we can walk down the road. We do really well unless a squirrel or deer crosses our path.

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      • D Forbes

        Love their innocent faces!…to quote my DH, “what they don’t sh_t on, they destroy!

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      • Andrea

        I posted this on the facebook page of dog shaming, so I don’t know if you saw it. But I think you are awesome for taking in these four sweeties. Black labs and black lab mixes are notoriously overlooked in shelters! Kudos to you! I think you should find some local kids who might need some service hours for church or school and get them to run and play with your dogs. You know how families who have quads or quints end up getting a lot of community volunteers to help with feedings, diapers, etc…. That’s what you need! some volunteers!!! Best wishes!

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  8. Allison Landreth

    The patience of a saint! Glad you are loving them and taking care of them! Maybe they’ll calm down some when they get a little older? Nah, prolly not! 🙂

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  9. Willa Jessee

    I want to worship at your feet! I have only 2, older dogs (although they both are large) and I am 10 years younger than you, (although perhaps fatter ;~) )and I find it difficult to walk them both at once.

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  10. Stan

    You’re awesome for taking such good care of your adorably destructive cutie-pups!!

    You may want to think about getting a little 3-wheeled “sled” — the kind that folks use to train their huskies during the summer months (it looks kind of like a big radioflyer wagon, but with only 3 wheels; big, strong, sturdy off-roading wheels). The human sits or stands int he back, and the pups are harnessed to the front and pull the “sled”.

    My parents have a cottage in the Muskokas and several of their neighbours have these contraptions — the dogs LOOOOOOVE pulling the “sled”, kids (like me when I was little) loooooove riding in the sled and the dogs are too tired to get up to any mischef afterwards ;0)

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  11. Robin

    The worst thing I saw on that list that they destroyed was the mimosa. I’m thinking you really probably needed that! 😉

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    • Andrea

      Mimosa is a type of tree. I guess that was the mimosa that they destroyed! I used to have one in my yard until it died. They aren’t huge, like an oak tree. I’m sure these four fellas could easily destroy one.

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  12. Derrel Thompson

    all of that to replace… pricey
    the love they have for you …priceless

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  13. Jean

    I wonder what the damage would have been if their names were Stalin, Saddam, Attila, and Genghis? Woof, woof, arf, arf…good mom!!!

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  14. Toni

    OMG – what cracked me up is that every time they go in the car they throw up. I have two little dogs and they are difficult to walk at once – I can imagine these guys! Bless you for all you do.

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  15. Lisa

    This actually brought a little tear to my eye. The fact that no one wanted them but you kept and loved all of them (and have 11 total)? You may proceed straight to Heaven (though hopefully not for many years since so many dog angels on earth need you!)

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  16. annieelf2012

    You have my problem times four. Our chihuahua mix has done more damage in one year than a two year old on a tear. Nevertheless, I forgive him every time. He’s adorable and I love him to death. Your crew is no doubt well coordinated in their efforts by now, too.
    ♪ღ♪*•.woof¸¸¸.•*¨¨*•.woof¸¸¸.•*•♪¸.•*¨¨*woof•..•*•♪

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  17. speerish

    How can you absolutely not love every aspect of this? (Although perhaps you should apply for a puppy grant somewhere? 😉

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  18. Julie

    Bless you for taking them – and keeping them : ) I have two that I refuse to walk together anymore, and I’m only 40 and in pretty good shape!! They are adorable.

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  19. Ann Y.

    Thank you for being such a wonderful dog mom and taking these sweethearts into your home and your life! You love them as unconditionally as they love you!

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  20. The world could use more of this...

    You are truly a saint! Thank god for people like you!!

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  21. KTBYX

    This has inspired me to keep a running list of everything our Great Dane/pit/Dalmation mix destroys. Like you, we still adore him. You’re amazing, what a blessing you are to these sweet furry goofs!

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  22. speakethfreely

    I completely understand. My 45 lb black lab is 2 now, but as a puppy she destroyed EVERYTHING in sight. She was a rescue and while at our friends what I now call her “foster mom and dad” she destroyed an entire patio set of furniture, carpet on their covered porch, three dog beds of her big sister Lucky’s, various flower pots and when she came to live with my husband and I, she went on to destroy three tablet chargers, a blanket, two tupperware bowls, a book, stuffed animal and a pair of underwear. They are such sweet babies though your such a good mom!

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