No, thank goodness. Ruthie learned the hard way that chewing on mama's things is unacceptable. She chewed up my heels and some very expensive makeup before and that was the last of her chewing days. She knows her nylabone is the only thing she can chew on.
When he was a puppy, he gnawed on the side of the upright piano -- I honestly did not think he could get to it through the side of his crate, but those little shark teeth proved me wrong. He also gnawed on the front of the breakfront as well as the foot of the pedestal table...he was fast and strangely quiet. He also would lick the wall, soften the wallboard and chewed or licked a hole in a few places. He doesn't do this any more...she said, hopefully!
Stiggy doesn't really chew on furniture, with the exception of our california shutters when he was a puppy. But the bite marks weren't too bad, so I don't classify him as a furniture chewer.
Comforters, blankets and pillows shams, though, are his worst nemesis. For some reason he tends to tear holes on them.
Daisy is pretty good. She likes to chew on the walls. lol SHe hasnt done any damage. BUt Im thinking its because Ive always caught her. So... MAybe if she was left alone for long periods she would be a bad girl. lol
I voted No. However, Rocco has attempted to chew on the coffee table and couch a few times but I was able to stop him. Then he tries to chew on me lol. Mr. Spiteful
Brutus has only tried tried to chew the one of the pedestals for the dining room table. We caught him right away and thank goodness it is under the table so you cant see it. we watch him like a hawk so he usually can't get himself into too much trouble. Now dog beds, crate mats, pillows, etc... are another story. It is his mission in life to destroy anything stuffed.
When they were younger they both managed to "eat" my beautiful suede sofa. Totally my fault of course for allowing them "free reign" of my condo at the time and not being more strict with them. They've both also eaten thru a box spring mattress, and most recently, I had a custom platform bed frame made and they (I think it was Finn actually), chewed the corners which I had to get repaired. I also bought a lovely wood recliner and within just a couple weeks of having it, the arm rests had bits missing from being chewed on. It's calmed down some...hopefully. I just accept all this with being a parent of two rambunctious, naughty bulldog-rascals. It's just "stuff" afterall!