Dog digging up flowerbed - a real answer
Are you saying that you rape your kids, Rickola? That hardly qualifies you
to be one to be giving advice except to your fellow Klan members. We are talking about a dumb animal here not your personal problems with your own evil spawn. No matter what you do, the dog is still going to act out like a dog. The only way to really solve the problem is to get rid of the dimwitted fleabag. "Rick" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 01:08:18 +0000, sockiescat wrote: hi everyone sorry i didnt introduce myself earlier im sockiescat and i live on a farm in ontario canada. i have a problem that hopefully someone might be able to help me with. we redid a couple of flowerbeds this year with new shrubs and some perennials. the problem that we are now having is my sons dog (which we ended up with lol) is now digging up those flowerbeds. its really getting to me because she is a medium size dog and digs huge holes to lay in. we have tried just about everything thinkable to try and stop her but she just wont listen. does anyone have any suggestions as to what we might be able to try to stop the flowerbed digging dog. any help would be greatly appreciated thanks for any info you can give us. take care, sockiescat I just read some of the other answers and figured you probably gave up so I changed the header and resent this. It's amasing how many people rape their kids and turn the little monsters they create loose on society isn't it? When they pile on like this it does make it easy to get them all in your kill file at once. I notice 3 are posting from the same computer -LOL I'm sure you'll get lots of "shoot it" type answers from the truely ignorant and disturbed wacko's on the group, but the real answer is training. It sounds like the dog is making itself a nice shady cool day bed where she can watch the "action" Is there another spot you could encourage her to use? That is the positive side. Praise the digging in the "right" spot and scold in the wrong spot. AS for the other negative reinforcement, you may have good luck with a motion activated water sprikler/sprayer. When she comes to dig she will set it off and get soaked, and the garden will get a brief sprinkle. Most dogs hate being sprayed with water. One of mine does, but the other loves it and will deliberately set off the sprinkler we have out front to discourage deer when she gets the chance. |
Dog digging up flowerbed - a real answer
In article , Rick
wrote: Snort- TOOOO EASY Yes yes, we already knew the only troll on board was yourself. When you anonymize yourself in order to make light of child molestation, confessing that to you "It's amusing how many people rape their kids," & then you brag that you've easily trolled the ng after you are provided with the level of respect you merit, well, it's misplaced pride to say the least. -paghat the ratgirl On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:57:05 GMT, "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote: Are you saying that you rape your kids, Rickola? That hardly qualifies you to be one to be giving advice except to your fellow Klan members. We are talking about a dumb animal here not your personal problems with your own evil spawn. No matter what you do, the dog is still going to act out like a dog. The only way to really solve the problem is to get rid of the dimwitted fleabag. "Rick" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 01:08:18 +0000, sockiescat wrote: hi everyone sorry i didnt introduce myself earlier im sockiescat and i live on a farm in ontario canada. i have a problem that hopefully someone might be able to help me with. we redid a couple of flowerbeds this year with new shrubs and some perennials. the problem that we are now having is my sons dog (which we ended up with lol) is now digging up those flowerbeds. its really getting to me because she is a medium size dog and digs huge holes to lay in. we have tried just about everything thinkable to try and stop her but she just wont listen. does anyone have any suggestions as to what we might be able to try to stop the flowerbed digging dog. any help would be greatly appreciated thanks for any info you can give us. take care, sockiescat I just read some of the other answers and figured you probably gave up so I changed the header and resent this. It's amasing how many people rape their kids and turn the little monsters they create loose on society isn't it? When they pile on like this it does make it easy to get them all in your kill file at once. I notice 3 are posting from the same computer -LOL I'm sure you'll get lots of "shoot it" type answers from the truely ignorant and disturbed wacko's on the group, but the real answer is training. It sounds like the dog is making itself a nice shady cool day bed where she can watch the "action" Is there another spot you could encourage her to use? That is the positive side. Praise the digging in the "right" spot and scold in the wrong spot. AS for the other negative reinforcement, you may have good luck with a motion activated water sprikler/sprayer. When she comes to dig she will set it off and get soaked, and the garden will get a brief sprinkle. Most dogs hate being sprayed with water. One of mine does, but the other loves it and will deliberately set off the sprinkler we have out front to discourage deer when she gets the chance. -- Get your Paghat the Ratgirl T-Shirt he http://www.paghat.com/giftshop.html "In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot." -Thomas Jefferson |
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