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Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsTabitha Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsI kept my big dogs from digging in my flower beds by clearing out as much ground cover as possible and then adding weed block (since I was down there) and chicken wire. Listen, I'm no genius and if it didn't quite fit, I overlapped or wove bits together. Then I covered it all with mulch. It worked about 15 years. Post by Floridacountry RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower Beds
I hope this red pepper works! The only other means is to use a hot wire and I really don't wont to do that. My two baby labs chewed the wire harness out of my truck. Chewed on my Cadillac and found them wrestling muddy as they could be on the hood of the Cady. They are sweet hearts and I don't want to hurt them or break there spirits. So What do you guys think? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsI have also heard that moth balls work. However, I tried it and not only did it not work, I now have two smelly dogs and very smelly flowerbeds. Post By Sara (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower Beds
My Dog Eats Moth Balls! Post By Chad (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsI put cactus low in the ground throughout my flower beds. They stay out of those areas. Since I don't care for cactus I planted small ones so they just stick up and also just under the leaves of some of the plants. I covered the flower beds with bark so I can barely see the cactus. Post by Riverrat RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsI put cactus low in the ground throughout my flower beds. They stay out of those areas. Since I don't care for cactus I planted small ones so they just stick up and also just under the leaves of some of the plants. I covered the flower beds with bark so I can barely see the cactus. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower Beds
Sprinkle crushed hot red pepper on flower beds... or even better, also use the following mixture too: Post by Cyinda RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsI have tried so many things to keep my dogs from digging in the dirt of our flower bed. Finally I spoke to my dad and his exact words were. "Son, you have two options here. You can either have a nice yard with green grass and flowers, or you can have a couple of dogs. But not both." Post By Ted Davis (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsMy dog destroyed our flowers by walking through it. It is hard cause the front is where she goes out cause it is fenced in. Our back is not no more because she jumped the fence in back. I wish I knew something that would look decent that we could put around flower bed to avoid our dog walking through it. Any ideas would be helpful. thanks. kim Post By kim (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsTry red pepper. Dried Crushed Peppers are easier to spread without getting on the flowers and leaves themselves. If that doesn't work, I've heard Moth Balls works also. Post By Sonya (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower Beds
My dog will not stay out of my flower beds! HELP.. Post By La'Tasha (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Dogs Out Of Flower BedsMine do NOT like to walk on the decorative rock that my DH put around our 'fireplug' so that keeps them out of ours. Post By Randiann (Guest Post) |
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