First, get rid of the dog. Second, take the purse to a GOOD shoe repair business... if you can find it you want one that deals with high end shoes and other expensive leather. SUGGESTION:store your purse on a high shelf in your closet, preferaby in a dust cover. you could also store it in a latched plastic box if you want to have it within the dog's proximity without him gnawing it apart. it is also recommended that you keep the darling dogie out of the room where the purse resides (if you do not store it high up or in the box). buy the dog some chewtoys for distraction from your bag.
No, my dog has not chewed up any money recently.
Yes, the dog ate a corn cob and chewed it up.
Depending on how much he/she chewed, your dog should be fine. But I would phone your vet just to make sure.
Chew is a verb. Chewed is the past tense form of chew. eg Last night the dog chewed my slipper.
a biting purse
If your dog has chewed a lithium ion battery, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care as ingesting the battery can be toxic and harmful to your pet's health.
when he chewed your shoe
Yes
She had a miniature dog in her purse.
Rat and hippo meat mixed with chewed gum and dog hair.
mermaid's dog's purse
Symptoms of a battery that has been chewed by a dog may include corrosion, leakage of battery acid, and potential electrical malfunctions. It is important to handle the battery carefully and seek professional help if needed.