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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I trim his claws myself so he can't do too much damage. Furniture is fine but he loves to rip up looped type rugs. Litter box is in the basement and cleaned daily. [b]Dogs are 1000x messier and more destructive.[/b] I babysat my friends dog and she chewed up the baseboards while we were sleeping.[/quote] Absolutely not. As a whole, dogs do not track litter while climbing on tables, counters, cabinets, beds, etc. Dog urine (which 99% of the time happens outside) isn’t as destructive as cat urine. In no way are dogs are more destructive or messier.[/quote] I had the dog for two weeks and she chewed up a coffee table, a hamper, the aforementioned baseboards, multiple small plastic kid's items, and you couldn't leave so much as a piece of toast unattended while using the bathroom without the dog scarfing it. She could and did reach the counter and table. Dogs' fur is much stronger smelling, a cat smells like laundry to me. It's just a different pet experience and I prefer cats. Different strokes for different folks.[/quote] Most dogs don’t come pre-trained, PP. [/quote]
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