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How to protect harmful landscaping from dog?



 
 
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Old February 16th 04, 11:28 PM
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Default How to protect harmful landscaping from dog?

Hello all,

I just moved into a new home and landscaped the backyard. I know my 2 year
old male yellow lab will end up destroying this backyard unless I do
something to protect it/him. I was just reading about the invisible fence
and it might be something to look into. I need to somehow block off the
areas with plants/trees/flowers/bushes that might be harmful to my dog (and
expensive to replace).

I have a small backyard (40 feet by 60 feet) with a flower bed around the
entire perimeter and 2 additional flower beds against the house.

How can I prevent my dog from getting into these flower beds, destroying
them and possibly harming himself in the process?

What have some of you done?

Thanks in advance...


 




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