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Slightly different approach to deterring foxes?
I've spent a good part of the morning reading previous threads about fox
control in urban gardens and have concluded that the only reliable deterrent is a dog. This isn't really an option for us, as we both work long hours. I'm thinking of suggesting to a neighbour that we leave the gate between our properties open to allow their dog free access to our garden, but before I do that I'd appreciate hearing comments from other urglers. What damage could a Labrador do in a garden? I think the neighbour would be happy to let her dog into our garden but I wouldn't want to create ill-feeling if somewhere down the line I decide the dog is doing more damage than the foxes and the gate should be closed again. The foxes are a serious problem for us. In one of the earlier threads, someone suggested that we should be happy to live with nature. I'm sorry, but this isn't living with nature but living with nature out of balance. Perhaps the foxes wouldn't be as much of a problem if we also had the odd wolf loping through the garden. I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this. |
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