Show me your "best bite mark"!
By ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
Philippines
May 19, 2017 11:25pm CST
The puppies are sharpening their teeth again and I have the evidence to prove it.
The left red slipper is mine;the blue one is my son's. Our pairs of flip - flops were new before, but after a few weeks, they look old and damaged but still wearable.
Just for fun, can you share the best or the worst bite marks of your pet dogs or cats?
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13 responses
@responsiveme (22926)
• India
20 May 17
ha ha ...theres a piece gone off from the blue one. I dont have puppies but they are cute.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
Which one are cute? Sorry but my picture is our slippers of me and my son.
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@Courtlynn (67083)
• United States
20 May 17
No picture to share. Cat dont bite things including me
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
Our dogs don't bite us too but they bite on anything that their teeth get in contact with like the plastic bags.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
26 May 17
@ridingbet Wow, they really know how to tell all of you that they are thirsty.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
27 May 17
@SIMPLYD i think that is their instinct, my lady, and we have to know about that, they need to quench their thirst.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
26 May 17
when the drinking vessels of the dogs are empty, they (puppies) would toss around, then bite and push the vessels to where we are. so, no other choice but pour water in the vessels. indeed, they are thirsty
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
that is good to know. happy Sunday to you.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
6 Jun 17
that is great. our dogs are mischievous and destructive when they play around. hahah!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
8 Jun 17
@RubyHawk yes. and i would worry if a mischievous dog suddenly turns quiet and restful. an abrupt and sudden change in a dog's behavior is a manifestation of impending rabies.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
7 Jun 17
@ridingbet I suppose you are used to it. It would be upsetting for me.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
22 May 17
@Essjayd why not edit your picture, or crop it? i usually edit mine, that is why there are frames. i also cropped the picture in my latest discussion, and it is okay now.
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@Essjayd (1567)
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21 May 17
@ridingbet For some
reason the picture didn't show
all I got was an error message!
I tried to repost and it done the
same. I didn't realise the text had
actually posted twice but without
the photo.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
26 Oct 17
indeed, the diogs are so find of biting our flip-flops or shoes. my bag just given by my brother, was also a victim of the bite of the puppy Paris.
@Letranknight2015 (51969)
• Philippines
21 May 17
Well, they're teeths are growing, that's probably why they're biting a lot of things.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
just like in babies wherein they have to have the bone because their teeth are becoming bigger and sharper.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
but does she have that stand or post where she can scratch her paws on?
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
26 May 17
hahaha! my friend, there is no competition here, i just wanted to see how the pets 'ruin' the things in their masters' homes.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
29 May 17
yes, like humans, maybe their permanent teeth are growing, taking down their milk teeth?
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
21 May 17
Hmm. I can imagine the pillow with torn edges and cotton coming out.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
22 May 17
@YrNemo is your dog big? if so, then the bite marks are also big.
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