A gnaw-ty dog has destroyed hundreds of pounds in damage at his home - after chewing everything to beds, plant pots, wallpaper, slippers and even door nobs.

Theodore's owner, Vicky Galbraith, 32, can't help but see the funny side to his actions and has snapped pictures of the numerous occasions the two-year-old German shepherd has caused havoc over the past two years.



And Mrs Galbraith, a self-employed business manager, has her favourite moment.

Theodore, pictured with with his head stuck in a bin, has destroyed hundreds of pounds worth of possessions

Theodore has learnt to open and close the baby gate so he can cause trouble when he like

Vicky Galbraith, 32, has snapped pictures of the occasions Theodore has caused havoc

Despite Theodore causing hundreds of pounds of damage, Mrs Galbraith can't help but see the funny side

She said: 'The day when I walked in and his head was stuck in the bin lid was the funniest moment I've walked into.

'He was nosing in the bin and got his head stuck, and then started wearing it around as if it were a fashion accessory.

Vicky, from Lincoln, continued: 'I take the items off him to prevent him from eating them, but sometimes you just can't help but laugh and take a photo!'

'At every possible moment Theodore will make a mess - I am convinced he's more work than a child.

'Even when he's in his crate he will escape and destroy everything, so I've had to reinforce his current cage with cable ties so he can't get out and it keeps him safe.

'He's destroyed shoes, slippers, dressing gowns, dog beds, blankets, tea towels, the sofa, cushions, mattresses, doors, skirting boards and wall paper.

'It seems that there's nothing that he won't destroy - and he definitely seems chuffed with himself when he's destroyed something!'

From destroying dog beds to slippers, Theodore doesn't leave anything untouched

Mrs Galbraith has snapped pictures of the numerous occasions Theodore has caused havoc

Theodore has destroyed shoes, slippers, dressing gowns, dog beds, blankets, tea towels, the sofa, cushions, mattresses, doors, skirting boards and wallpaper

Mrs Galbraith said aside from destroying everything he comes across he's the most loyal and loving dog ever and she wouldn't change him for the world!'

Mrs Galbraith can't help but see the funny side of his actions and has snapped him on the numerous occasions he has gone on the rampage

Mrs Galbraith said some of the other highlights of Theodore's actions include digging a knee-deep hole in her garden and learning to open and close the baby gate so he can cause trouble when he likes.

She said: 'He's been fully trained, he just has a mischievous character and loves to make a mess.

'However, aside from destroying everything he comes across he's the most loyal and loving dog ever and I wouldn't change him for the world!'