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Old 03-04-2008, 01:07 PM
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Re: good leaflet on poisons for dogs etc

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those dogs are out to get you Alan i'm telling you LOL

I have sectioned off my garden also but they have been let in there
I've had to go ott on it cos Jayjay squezzed himself through a tiny gap and dug all the daffodils up! See I know one plant!
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I've had to go ott on it cos Jayjay squezzed himself through a tiny gap and dug all the daffodils up! See I know one plant!
and you said you were no good at telling what the plants are I know what daisies and roses are LOL
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Old 03-04-2008, 02:01 PM
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and you said you were no good at telling what the plants are I know what daisies and roses are LOL
I know pansies too and a birch tree, think it ends there though!
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Re: good leaflet on poisons for dogs etc

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haha, ive fenced off half the garden atm to get the grass started!

dogs always seem to rip out the expensive plants first as if they know somehow!
My little darling as a pup pulled up all the annual plants, even those in tubs. I had to replace the side border with Roses and place a small wooden fence round them, it didn't stop him, he used to jump over, now he just hops over.

I had to re-landscape the back garden (good job really looking at the list of harmful plants). Its just a lawn now, well a mud bath with tufts of grass at the moment, a water feature in the bottom corner and wall baskets around the fence. It looks a right mess. I'll sort it this weekend.

It does explain why Duke has skin problems. I thought it was the bio washing powder so I buy Fairy non-bio for his washing, towels, bedding etc.. just in case anyone was thinking I washed his smalls

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