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Puppy & Plants Moe Jones 04-09-2008
Posted by Moe Jones on April 9, 2008, 2:01 pm
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How do you stop a puppy from eating your plants?

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Posted by Tom J on April 9, 2008, 4:24 pm
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Moe Jones wrote:
> How do you stop a puppy from eating your plants?

Chicken wire makes good puppy wire. :-)

Tom J



Posted by Moe Jones on April 10, 2008, 9:38 am
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Tom J wrote:
> Moe Jones wrote:
>> How do you stop a puppy from eating your plants?
>
> Chicken wire makes good puppy wire. :-)
>
> Tom J

Thanks but my plants are in containers and I was told yesterday to use
Cayenne Red Pepper. The lady told me to sprinkle the powder on the plants to
keep my puppy from eating my plants. Does this work?
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Posted by Art on April 10, 2008, 6:14 pm
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Moe Jones wrote:
> Tom J wrote:
>> Moe Jones wrote:
>>> How do you stop a puppy from eating your plants?
>> Chicken wire makes good puppy wire. :-)
>>
>> Tom J
>
> Thanks but my plants are in containers and I was told yesterday to use
> Cayenne Red Pepper. The lady told me to sprinkle the powder on the plants to
> keep my puppy from eating my plants. Does this work?

Probably not. You need a physical barrier. Preferably something he can't
chew through. This is a puppy we're talking about.

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Art

Posted by Tom J on April 11, 2008, 12:13 am
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Art wrote:
> Moe Jones wrote:
>> Tom J wrote:
>>> Moe Jones wrote:
>>>> How do you stop a puppy from eating your plants?
>>> Chicken wire makes good puppy wire. :-)
>>>
>>> Tom J
>>
>> Thanks but my plants are in containers and I was told yesterday to
>> use Cayenne Red Pepper. The lady told me to sprinkle the powder on
>> the plants to keep my puppy from eating my plants. Does this work?
>
> Probably not. You need a physical barrier. Preferably something he
> can't chew through. This is a puppy we're talking about.

You mean something like chicken wire? Or moving the plants to a bench
or other out of reach area? ;-)

Tom J



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