Anonymous wrote:The only thing I would do here is put him in charge of daily dog walks for a long time, along with other basics of puppy care - feeding, playtime, etc. I just replaced a coffee table and couch (that were new when we got our dog) 8 years after she took huge chunks out of the table and ate the underside of the couch (why, I'll never know!) This is in addition to numerous ruined pillows, walls, toys, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I must warn you. The puppy is going to do thousands of dollars of damage more until it grows up, and you won't be able to blame all of it on your DS. Puppies are incredibly destructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Good guess. It was the puppy.
OP DELIVERED!
Ok. yeah. Accidents happen. He should simply have to do extra chores for a period of time. No denial of camp. That is just too much.
Thank you-- the suspense was killing me!! My DS8 pulled the drain on bathroom sink on the other night, left the water running, and flooded the bathroom. Thank goodness, I walked in 2 minutes later or it would have been an epic disaster. I was cleaning and drying cabinets, floor, drawers, countertop. OMG I was pissed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I must warn you. The puppy is going to do thousands of dollars of damage more until it grows up, and you won't be able to blame all of it on your DS. Puppies are incredibly destructive.
Anonymous wrote:Here is what my dogs have destroyed over the years:
Dog 1 (before child):
5 or 6 pairs of DW's shoes ~$500, 1 rattan chair ~500; 1 lazy boy recliner, $800; chewed through drywall, $250 to fix, chewed up carpet, $600.....
The thing about a dog is they are expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Because it involves the puppy- I would get him involved in fixing the damage. If that isn't possible, I would let him know that he needs to take on extra household chores because you have to deal with the damage.
I wouldn't take away priveleges as much as I would (at least temporarily) add responsibilities. I think the message will be more positive.
I would also explain that dogs are like babies- they don't know any better and it's our responsibility to care for and protect them. That means that we cannot be impulsive or forgetful- they absolutely depend on us.
7K is awful-- it may be a great learning experience for your son, but I feel for you.