Dogs in the garden

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They can do do untold damage. Always keep tools and equipment out of reach, like I do.
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Oops! Mine like helping in the garden - unfortunately digging seems to be their forte! Anywhere will do whether there are plants there or not, usually there are freshly planted seedlings! :evil:

The state of the kitchen floor post gardening is not pretty either!

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I suppose the dog had to do that for it's ears to stick through, or the hat wouldn't fit. :) Rather clever i think.....
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Whoops OH - a one eared dog! Welcome by the way Sandyback! Hope it wasn't your favourite hat! OH is more a sock person - the evidence is in the past posts! :D :lol:

Don't worry we'll resume normal gardening service very soon - there's a beautiful weekend coming up & the itch to grow is not relieved by scratching anymore so don't know about anyone else, (including mad mutts), I for one am going for it! With the obvious protection close at hand!

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Hi Westi, I have 2 other Panama's both quite much more expensive than the one that took the taste test, but yes, that was me favourite :evil:

It will get replaced when we cross the channel this year. :D
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Hi Sandyback, you may not be aware. My dog prefers radish, green beans, broad beans, carrot and the occasional cabbage but just for the crunchy stalks.

Other than that her diet is balanced with sheep poos, cow poos and in fact any-old poos that are available and yes she does stink most of the time.

A pity, she's such a sweet little thing.
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Beetroot thinning took a pasting off the compost heap,I had to draw the line when they started helping with the harvest. This ones Gran used to sneak tomatoes of the vine, it wasn't until i saw an outdoor plant on its side that I realised what was going on. It's a little easier now with only one dog.
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