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We love our gardens and we love our pets, can they co-exist?

Dogs in particular need a fence.  In addition, low additional fencing may be required around areas needing special protection.

Never leave your pet in the garden alone, when bored or frustrated, digging could become a fun pastime.

Take care to choose plants that will not be harmful to your pet and teach your pet to relieve himself in a specific area of the garden, this will make clean up a snap.

Cheers!

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