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Dog Friendly Garden

With a few careful steps dogs and gardens can mix, without destroyed flowerbeds and grass and become an area you can both enjoy with these dog friendly gardens advice:
Having a dog friendly garden does not mean you have to accept unpleasant smells and sights. Here we give advice to help you get the most from your garden.


• The urine from female dogs can burn grass giving it a yellow ringed appearance. This can be overcome by feeding her a wee drop of tomato sauce each day - the ingredients neutralise the burning.







The Drummer Boy
Whilst my four legged companion sat beside me I wrote a book which tells the story of The Drummer Boy. This novel is about the ghost of a Gordon Highlander Drummer Boy from the Battle of Waterloo who haunts a modern day army nurse.


Chapters take place in modern day Aberdeen, at the Noose & Monkey bar and restaurant as well as His Majesty’s Theatre and Garthdee. Other scenes take place at Tidworth and during the Napoleonic War.


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Flat-Coated Retriever (Comprehensive Owner's Guide) is a detailed flat coated retrievers book, published by Kennel Club Books, which will prove useful to any owner. Chapters include the history of the Flat Coat dog, advice on choosing a puppy, health care and training tips.

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• Avoid using any pesticides, slug killers and chemicals in the dog garden that can be dangerous to your dog's health.

• Paving in a dog friendly garden will act as a radiator in the summer as it absorbs the heat. Most dogs will love to lie in it in the summer, but do have areas of shade or grassed areas in a dog garden that your dog can access and cool down.



Dog in Garden


• If you do have flowerbeds in dog friendly gardens, consider raising these so your dog will not be able to access them to dig. You could provide a sand pit area in the dog garden where he or she can freely dig. Choose a slightly heavier weight sand that will not blow about and which mimics earth density.




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Dog Portraits from Karla's Creative Capers

Free UK Delivery on Pet Portraits from photographs at Karla's Creative Capers who did the portrait on the left from a photo of my Lucy. The portraits are ready to hang on the wall and are of a high quality canvas. For full details see www.karlascreativecapers.co.uk










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