digging!
Mary
Jersey Shore
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 11:00 AM
Subject: Gus ate a tree!
Gus loves to be outside in very cold weather. Since I have an office in
the house, and an invisible, he can stay outside safely
We have had similar issues with Molly. In our case the victim was a
hydrangea, freshly planted. Molly seemed to react to the pine bark mulch as
if it were dognip! She wanted to lie under the tree, which was not, in
itself, a problem. But naturally, since she was lying there, and the trunk
Gus loves to be outside in very cold weather. Since I have an office in the house, and
an invisible, he can stay outside safely for an hour or two. I noticed last night that
our mischievous 19 month old berner boy has chewed or eaten a very large (and woody)
azalea bush down to the stump. Any
In a message dated 1/16/2003 11:01:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any suggestions that may save the lives of our other azaleas while still
allowing Gus to stay outside?
Ummm... fence? ;-}
Seriously...azalea (and their cousins, the rhododendrons) leaves are toxic.
I