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Friday, March 7, 2014

Adventures of Destructo Dog

Many of you know about our many adventures with the pittie mix we adopted back in August, well the adventures keep on going. Last week Nico figured out how to get out of his latest crate, which is a plastic airline style crate. That's three crates he's gotten out of. We've decided to give up on the crates, however, that means we are going through a whole new learning process on what is truly puppy proof in regards to Nico, aka Destructo Dog. We already knew we had to lock up the recycling bin, and while he's never gotten into the trash, we lock that up for good measure. Around Christmas, and crate number 2, we found we couldn't leave anything on the peninsula counter or the table, he could knock them down. We also learned then that we couldn't leave anything close to the edge of ANY of the counters or he would get it.

Well, this week we learned that we can't have ANY dirty dishes out. How did we find this out? Well, one of the mornings I was running behind and I got MOST of the dishes washed, except a pie plate. So I put that on top of the microwave thinking it would be safe there, but I was wrong. When the hubby got home, only a little before me, not only was the pie plate lying broken on the floor.... so was the microwave. So we no longer have a microwave. We're seeing how long we can go before getting a new one, partially because we are debating what to do. Should we just get another that sits on the counter? We both aren't fond of that idea because we like the counter space being open! Do we want to get shelves to mount above the peninsula and have the microwave either sitting on those or mounted below them? Not a huge fan of that idea- I feel like that will close off the kitchen a bit and one of the things I love about the kitchen is how open it is. The other option is to raise up the cabinets and to put the microwave above the oven/range. This is something we do eventually want to do- but since it will involve repainting, buying some additional shelving or small cabinets to put underneath the current ones once we range them we were planning on waiting on doing this until AFTER the basement was finished. This option also involves electrical work because of the fan that is above the stove now. Thank you Nico for yet again possibly  re-arranging our time line of home improvement plans.

This morning I spent some time re-arranging the shelves in the living room because yesterday Nico decided the DVDs and video games looked appetizing. That luckily was really easy and led to a better arrangement of storage down by the front door.

I guess today we will see what destruction Nico can cause in the 2 hours I'll be at work today- plus probably another 3 for errands/travel time. We'll see! One thing is for sure, once we have kids, the hubby and I will have to do very little baby proofing because our house will be puppy proof.

1 comment:

  1. Oh, Nico.

    There are crates made that will contain even Nico, but they cost well into the hundreds of dollars -- namely, East Coast Crates: http://eastcoastcrates.com/

    Also, most microwaves designed to go over a range have an exhaust fan built in -- but are definitely taller than a simple hood/fan, so cabinet mods would likely be in order.

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