Lokisaurus wrote:So Hamlet has proven to be quietly destructive. He has torn apart our blinds, and has destroyed some very important cords. Luckily, we're not absolutely destitute so we'll be able to replace these things in due time, but he does absolutely nothing when we're home and he makes absolutely no noise so he doesn't even alert us to any issues he does have. We can't help you if you don't say anything!
He's not an awful dog, and I completely understand that rehabilitating rescues takes time but just never come across a dog like him before. Just venting a little.
Honestly, that’s not all that unusual. Most dogs are very well behaved when you are home. They want to please you. Most dogs also have varying degrees of separation anxiety. A common manifestation is destructive behavior. Also correct me if I am wrong, but you just got your dog?
I would be shocked if there were not some sort of anxiety/exploration going on... especially while you are gone.
I went though about 4 computer cords during the worst of Gizmos anxiety stages.
It will go away with time, and good training of both parties, human and dog.