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Keepthesoulalive

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8. I know
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 02:30 AM
Apr 2025

I lost 3 large dogs in thirteen months but i take the heartbreak for what they give. I have had to continue learning because each one is different, firmness and consistency is the most important thing the pack leader should learn and they are also smarter than me. I garden in raised beds , the older beds are open to the ground, hubby put mesh on the bottom. Good luck you have to do what you have to do.

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Large male dogs Keepthesoulalive Apr 2025 #1
I know, I would, but I can't afford to support a dog :( Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #2
A younger dog is not as much of a financial strain Keepthesoulalive Apr 2025 #3
All dogs eventually get old... Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #4
I know Keepthesoulalive Apr 2025 #8
FWIW.....you can buy dog,and/or other animal pee scent.r Dixiegrrrl Apr 2025 #9
I must have hundreds, or so it seems. usonian Apr 2025 #5
I have them at the community garden I supervise NJCher Apr 2025 #6
Oh, I have "a plan" now--- Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #7
They dig holes under fences NJCher Apr 2025 #10
I've seen them swiftly climb over the standard 4 foot chainlink fence Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #11
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