Anonymous wrote:It sounds like boredom. You need to keep things off the floor // out of her reach and only have her able to access the chew toys.
Its called tidying up.
Her toys are accessible and she has plenty of them in different shapes and sizes etc.
She will attack shoes and anything inadvertently left that she can access. We put most things out of reach but with a full household and kids, there are things she can get to. Dc left his favorite hat on the bed last week. - destroyed. Another dc left a pair of slides by the door- destroyed. I have a basket of winter items in a hall closet (mix of hats, gloves, scarves) and if someone leaves the door open, she will find her way in and destroy things.
She gets tons of exercise and is rarely alone but it seems like when she’s left unattended even briefly, she gets into trouble.