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Old 10-07-2009, 02:40 PM
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he bites the flowers

My gorgeous little boy keeps attacking my garden flowers....what's the best way to put an end to this? Please dont say take them up and pave LOL...a dog doesn't mean no pretty garden.

Also i always believed that male dog wee doesn't affect the grass but we have some darker green patches and some brown patches...is this him weeing?
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Re: he bites the flowers

Keep him away from them. Don't leave him in the garden with nothing else to do. If he's in the garden, go out with him and give him something else to do.
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Old 10-07-2009, 02:48 PM
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Re: he bites the flowers

I guess you could tell him no when he does it, but you would have to go in the garden with him every single time he was out until he learned.

I am trying to get my pair to stop play fighting, and especially now that a)Dave's sister is here and b)i'ts summer holls so next door will be here with bullseye, I am following them around with my water squirty bottle and every time they start playfighting I tell them no and squirt.
They are getting the hang of it but Pixie is naughty and keeps winding them up, then Dixie gets mad and tells her off!

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Re: he bites the flowers

Not sure how old your dog is but I do know they usually!! grow out of it. When mine was a pup all we had were stalks in the garden it's funny now looking back.
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