This is nothing new. We've all seen damage from dogs, and other animals.
I've been repairing a sofa for one of my customers for several years now. Usually, a chewed corner on one of the cushions. The last time, I worked a miracle on the frame, and restored it to presentable condition.
This is the latest (this is just one of MANY damaged places):
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She actually thinks that I can just do a few "nip & tucks", and it'll be good as new.
When I told her that a complete recovery will be necessary this time, she said "Oh well, I think my dog is past the "chewing" stage now."
I asked her how old the dog is..........he's 15!
I've never seen the dog, only heard him from behind a locked door. He sounds like a hungry Doberman. The woman's front door is practically in splinters. And the legs on the coffee table look like toothpicks.
We've discussed our pets before. Many people right here on this forum love their animals unconditionally. I have pets myself. I love them, but I think that I keep my love for them in proper perspective. If they did damage to my home, they would have to brave the elements.
No footsteps backwards at the lions den .........
Guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks !!
I have 3 German Shpherds. If they did something like that I would be so pissed they would end up in cages.
Thankfully none are chewers. Well the puppy is but we keep her occupied with rawhide bones. She has never chewed furniture.
Chris
Both of ours had a brief chewing stage as pups, only damage done was one carpet corner.
Soon solved with giving them a bit more exercise.
Now if we leave them in the house for any time, they just go to sleep.
Can't understand any one putting up with it. We had a cat once that started attacking the sofa arms, so I made some small clear plastic panels, that put her off & she didn't try any more.
Suzi
When I first went into this business and was doing auto trim, I had a customer who's dog completely trashed his cars interior. Three times! Each time he brought the car to me, foam repair, new seat covers front and back, new door panels, etc.
Had a customer once who decided to lock up his uncaged parrot inside the head (bathroom) of his Bertram because it was being loud and disturbing dinner with a new girlfriend. The bird took the place apart. I didn't get to fix that mess - it happened before I got to his cockpit cushions, but I can just imagine the mess. Their beaks are insanely strong. Apparently it did a lot of wood damage.
June
Dogs are like children, without proper training and guidance they will misbehave...I have a dog that has full access to the house, uses a dog door, and stays home alone for hours at a time....I never worry about it....I just do not understand how people can tolerate an animal like that...fixing the furniture is fine but if you do not address the issue at hand it is just going to happen again! It is good for business though!