Keeping pets off of flower beds
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Anyone any suggestions?
Having spent a backbreaking couple of hours doing the horticultural thing, I was pleased with my results.
Apparently so was the dog and pulled up the quaint little black plastic fencing i'd put around the border and chewed it to shreds.
As did he with 12 solar lights.
Now he has taken to laying on the plants when the shade gets there.
I've put boulders and rocks in there and feebly called it a design feature, but at this rate it'll look like a bloody quarry.
I tink razor wire and broken glass might be a bit cruel
Having spent a backbreaking couple of hours doing the horticultural thing, I was pleased with my results.
Apparently so was the dog and pulled up the quaint little black plastic fencing i'd put around the border and chewed it to shreds.
As did he with 12 solar lights.
Now he has taken to laying on the plants when the shade gets there.
I've put boulders and rocks in there and feebly called it a design feature, but at this rate it'll look like a bloody quarry.
I tink razor wire and broken glass might be a bit cruel
#2

Canadian Tire, Home Depot etc
Could use as a BBQ marinade in a pinch too

Wont make the flowers smell too good though...
This looks cool too, if more expensive...
http://www.havahart.com/store/electr...pellents/5265b
Last edited by iaink; May 30th 2011 at 6:54 am.
#3
Well what the hell- didn't even realise there was stuff about like that 
Stinky flower beds here we come
Thanks Iain

Stinky flower beds here we come

Thanks Iain
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Try training your dog, by whatching that whisper chap, its cheaper and easier.
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The beast before she hit the flower beds 

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Anyone any suggestions?
Having spent a backbreaking couple of hours doing the horticultural thing, I was pleased with my results.
Apparently so was the dog and pulled up the quaint little black plastic fencing i'd put around the border and chewed it to shreds.
As did he with 12 solar lights.
Now he has taken to laying on the plants when the shade gets there.
I've put boulders and rocks in there and feebly called it a design feature, but at this rate it'll look like a bloody quarry.
I tink razor wire and broken glass might be a bit cruel
Having spent a backbreaking couple of hours doing the horticultural thing, I was pleased with my results.
Apparently so was the dog and pulled up the quaint little black plastic fencing i'd put around the border and chewed it to shreds.
As did he with 12 solar lights.
Now he has taken to laying on the plants when the shade gets there.
I've put boulders and rocks in there and feebly called it a design feature, but at this rate it'll look like a bloody quarry.
I tink razor wire and broken glass might be a bit cruel
Don't you have a Springer Spaniel? If you do then there is nothing you can do, we have tried all kinds of tactics to keep ours out of things which he wants to get in to and we would prefer he didn't. His greatest achievement to date is figuring out how to open the child lock which I attached to the cupboard where the kitchen bin is stored. Took him a few weeks but he finally figured that if he stands on his hind legs, uses one front paw against the counter to balance himself, slides the other paw down to the top of the cupboard door, prises the cupboard open and slips his paw inside he can release the lock. No one else in the family managed to figure it out for themselves!
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[QUOTE=HGerchikov;9398218]Don't you have a Springer Spaniel? If you do then there is nothing you can do, we have tried all kinds of tactics to keep ours out of things which he wants to get in to and we would prefer he didn't. His greatest achievement to date is figuring out how to open the child lock which I attached to the cupboard where the kitchen bin is stored. Took him a few weeks but he finally figured that if he stands on his hind legs, uses one front paw against the counter to balance himself, slides the other paw down to the top of the cupboard door, prises the cupboard open and slips his paw inside he can release the lock. No one else in the family managed to figure it out for themselves![/QUOTE]
Not some thing I would really brag about
Not some thing I would really brag about

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I planted a vegetable patch, needless to say the cats and dog were irresistibly drawn to it. I stuck some stakes in the ground and got some chicken wire up. That keeps that cats out but the dog still needs monitored. I'd say give it a go but make the fence a decent height.
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Thanks for the replies - have watched Mr Caesar Milan and would like to see a calm submissive springer !!!!!!!
Today I have the sprinkler on and thats keeping him well away - however seeing as I haven't planted a paddy field this is not a long term option.
I2C have tried sticks and even if he can't get them out he will spend all day trampling around the flowers to get a grip on the stakes and just stand there and heave. (We have a decorative windmill in the yard too that he pulled out all the metal support stakes to.
I may try a gun but think the SPCA might have issues.
Aside from that then its more rocks (lucky the pasture is full of em)
Today I have the sprinkler on and thats keeping him well away - however seeing as I haven't planted a paddy field this is not a long term option.
I2C have tried sticks and even if he can't get them out he will spend all day trampling around the flowers to get a grip on the stakes and just stand there and heave. (We have a decorative windmill in the yard too that he pulled out all the metal support stakes to.
I may try a gun but think the SPCA might have issues.
Aside from that then its more rocks (lucky the pasture is full of em)
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Aren't there 'sprinklers' (or water guns might be a better description) that shoot a spray of water when something passes in front of a detector? Or am I imagining this?
Imagination~reality gets me confused sometimes.
Imagination~reality gets me confused sometimes.
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OMG, while googling for what I meant above, I came across this:
(But that is the type of thing I mean.)
(But that is the type of thing I mean.)




