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Bambi The Conqueror
In December of 2008, when we moved into the new house, I was returning the giant box truck that I had, the day before, damaged by trying to go around our 150 year old shed. I had to stop at an inner-city gas station to refuel with Diesel because it would cost more to have them refill it and I drove at least 50 miles both ways. At the gas station a shabby looking guy walked by with this black dog. She (the dog) walked over to investigate me, and he kept walking.
By the time I was done refueling, he was at least a block down the road if not more. I called out to him and pointed at the dog, at which point he threw his hand out as if to say “I don’t care…” We put her in the car. I named her Bambi because she could not stay on her feet in the back of the car. She smelled like wet garbage and there probably wasn’t a bone on her that I couldn’t see. We gave her a bath at Mrs’ parent’s house because… Well, wouldn’t you? she vomited newspaper and leaves. We had to keep her.
That sweet dog has somehow disappeared and been replaced with the Pit Bull from Hell.
She’s an easy going dog, unless she’s hungry. If she’s hungry, you need to give her something, anything, or she’ll find something to eat. Oh, and she’s always hungry.
We took her to the vet straight away and found that she was about 3 years old by measuring the plaque on her teeth. Gross, right? She amazingly didn’t have worms or disease of any kind. Pretty healthy for a very thin street dog. Who knows what past she has… I can tell you, however, that she hates strange dogs. Taking her on a walk near other dogs means I get to hold her to my chest and have her bludgeon me with her head. It’s awesome.
Her? No way dude. I know that’s what you’re thinking. But that’s the easiest part. See, she doesn’t hate our other dogs. She realizes they’re part of her pack (or some shit). That’s not a big deal. What is a big deal is that she can’t be trusted alone in the house.
She’s the most loyal dog in the world. She’ll come when you call, even if she’s in a chase. But don’t leave her alone in the house. The first time it happened, I took pictures. It was, by far, not the worst damage she’s done.

This is where she escaped her cage. She did it by somehow making the front collapse inward and then climbing over it. This is where she got into the main household trashcan that she spread around the house. Oh yeah, and she ate a whole pan of chocolate brownies. And some plaster decorations....

She hauled the kitchen trash can in its entirety into the living room for convenience. She also got into the bathroom and brought toilet paper through the house, as well as various other things she found. Oh yeah, and she ate several bars of Dove soap. She STILL loves that stuff.

I guess she got tired after a while, and started taking her treasures to the bedroom. She chewed on clothes and peed and pooped EVERYWHERE.
You might be saying “It can’t be true, you’re framing that poor dog”. I mean look at that face:
I had to zip-tie the cage together at all seams and close off the auxillary door. Then she learned how the latches worked so I had to start putting luggage locks on the latches to keep them closed. Then she started destroying the luggage locks by biting down on them and compressing the brass padlock until it wouldn’t re-lock properly. Then I used larger locks. That was working…
Then one day, when she was in the bathroom she somehow got out of her cage, chewed up the door handle trying to get out and tore off the door trim. We couldn’t figure out how she escaped. nothing was loose… She made a hole. In the steel cage…

The cage was in the basement so that if she did get out, she wouldn't do any damage... As you can see, she has strong jaws.
While she was doing this damage, she also tore out and chewed up all the sump pump line. Not long after this, the front door was filled with 3 license plates, and then those came off. now we have her in a different cage with thicker bars. So far, so good. I’m thinking about customizing a Dogloo house as a cage so she can’t break out.
She’s a real handful, but she’s ours now so I can’t let anything bad happen to her. I need to find her a good home where she is the only dog. It would be great if she was out in the country, because she loves to go out with you, but she’s also a big fan of riding in cars. I mean, a BIG fan. She loves the car. She’ll be good in the car too.
Unless someone pops up that we can trust, we’ll have this maniac for the rest of her life. She cant’ be contained, she can’t be stopped and she’s put our mastiff in the clinic once for trying to eat his leg when he acted dominant.
Tell me your dog story, or let me know if you’re interested. I couldn’t possibly divulge anything worse about her.
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