Heh. Our rescue dog does the same thing, but with shoes, scarves and gloves. He doesn't chew, but he will definitely redecorate if he's left alone for too long. Also, he loves to get into my yarn, so that has to be safely tucked away. Live and learn.
I really hope she settles in quickly! It will just take some time.
Ours was rehomed a few times within about 2 months (home > shelter > rescue > foster > us), so he was really nervous and skittish at first, and had pretty bad separation anxiety for a month. After 5 months, he's a lot more relaxed, but he still has his moments. He is a fantastic dog though, and we love him! Here's a picture:




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) but nothing that would prompt sending her back. The other tenants in my building say they don't hear her during the day while I'm at work and she seems to be adjusting to our routine (when I didn't get up when the alarm went off this morning, as I would during the work week, she came and got me.) I'm getting the sense that she's feeling more at home. I'm more than willing to give my walking furball all the time she needs to adjust. 
