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Gardens vs dogs
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 11:06:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: "cp" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 15:54:03 +1000, "Staycalm" wrote: I have a lovely established veggie garden in the back yard. I am planning to get a puppy or young dog (small breed) in the next 4 months or so. Should I plan to fence off the veggie garden in some way? What can I use that's not too costly but will protect the patch? Liz Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. |
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"cp" wrote in message ... Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. David |
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Gardens vs dogs
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:33:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: "cp" wrote in message .. . Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? Because before the bottles they ****ed and pooed over the garden at regular times during the day. I only found out about it at dog training school where I asked how to stop the dogs from ****ing and pooing in the garden. They advised placing a clear water bottle and placing water in the bottle. It did the trick. That was a couple of years ago. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. Found out about it at dog training school. Bound to be on google somewhere. |
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On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 16:53:26 GMT, cp wrote:
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:33:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "cp" wrote in message . .. Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? Because before the bottles they ****ed and pooed over the garden at regular times during the day. I only found out about it at dog training school where I asked how to stop the dogs from ****ing and pooing in the garden. They advised placing a clear water bottle and placing water in the bottle. It did the trick. That was a couple of years ago. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. Found out about it at dog training school. Bound to be on google somewhere. And there is. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+garden&meta= |
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"cp" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 16:53:26 GMT, cp wrote: On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:33:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "cp" wrote in message . .. Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? Because before the bottles they ****ed and pooed over the garden at regular times during the day. I only found out about it at dog training school where I asked how to stop the dogs from ****ing and pooing in the garden. They advised placing a clear water bottle and placing water in the bottle. It did the trick. That was a couple of years ago. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. Found out about it at dog training school. Bound to be on google somewhere. And there is. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+garden&meta= Well this tells me that other people have the same belief which is the nature of urban legends. I have no desire to get into a ****ing competition over this (someone might throw bottles of water at us). If you believe it and it works for you that's fine - I am saying to others that they should not expect to get results. David |
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They got you to comment! Thats a result....
Leave those demented believers alone David..... They believe what they will!!! Some people are like this... Public servants for instance.... Well this tells me that other people have the same belief which is the nature of urban legends. I have no desire to get into a ****ing competition over this (someone might throw bottles of water at us). If you believe it and it works for you that's fine - I am saying to others that they should not expect to get results. David |
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 09:51:15 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: "cp" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 16:53:26 GMT, cp wrote: On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:33:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "cp" wrote in message . .. Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? Because before the bottles they ****ed and pooed over the garden at regular times during the day. I only found out about it at dog training school where I asked how to stop the dogs from ****ing and pooing in the garden. They advised placing a clear water bottle and placing water in the bottle. It did the trick. That was a couple of years ago. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. Found out about it at dog training school. Bound to be on google somewhere. And there is. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+garden&meta= Well this tells me that other people have the same belief which is the nature of urban legends. I have no desire to get into a ****ing competition over this (someone might throw bottles of water at us). If you believe it and it works for you that's fine - I am saying to others that they should not expect to get results. David Cheaper than a fence. |
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Yeah a fence with holes in it...
cp wrote: On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 09:51:15 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "cp" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 16:53:26 GMT, cp wrote: On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:33:32 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: "cp" wrote in message ... Place plastic see through water bottles around the garden. This stops them from ****ing and pooing all over the garden. Urban myth Not at all. Have two dogs and they keep clear of the garden. The neighbours dogs don't **** in the garden either. How do you know it's the bottles? The bottles are there, the dogs behave in a certain way but how do you know one causes the other? Because before the bottles they ****ed and pooed over the garden at regular times during the day. I only found out about it at dog training school where I asked how to stop the dogs from ****ing and pooing in the garden. They advised placing a clear water bottle and placing water in the bottle. It did the trick. That was a couple of years ago. The reason why they don't **** around where their is a bottle of water is that the dog does not want to possibly pollute its drinking water supply. How do you know this? It sounds sort of plausible but that's not evidence. Found out about it at dog training school. Bound to be on google somewhere. And there is. http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+garden&meta= Well this tells me that other people have the same belief which is the nature of urban legends. I have no desire to get into a ****ing competition over this (someone might throw bottles of water at us). If you believe it and it works for you that's fine - I am saying to others that they should not expect to get results. David Cheaper than a fence. |
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