Яolcats! are English “translations” of Lolcats. (thanks Mark!)
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I’ve been thinking a lot about dog friendly gardening this summer because I’ve been day-dreaming about how I would design a new, larger garden than the one we have now. So I’ve been imagining what would make a perfect garden. I love being outside with Saffron and I want a yard that will be a nice place for people and dogs. What’s the garden of your dreams?
A lovely garden and dogs can actually co-exist happily. It just takes a little planning, maybe a few changes or compromises, and some consistent training. A good place to start is to look at your yard through your dog’s eyes. How does your dog use the yard? Does she like to patrol the perimeter? Does he like to sit on the deck and survey his domain? Does she have particular routes or places to lounge? Do you have a digger? Or a dog that insists on lounging in the coolest part of the yard, regardless of what’s planted there? Try working with your dog’s behavior by accepting it or redirecting it instead of fighting it. And try to keep them out of trouble before they ever get into it.
Some of the things on the wish list for my dream garden are:
Here are some tips I’ve used to solve problems that arise from gardening with a dog:
Don’t give up on your yard or your dog! Check out these links for many more ideas on dog friendly garden design and problem solving:
I love these little guys!
Awesome video showing counter-conditioning at work. In 4 minutes a dog goes from hating to have his nails trimmed (growling and snapping) to calming allowing it. All without “dominating” the dog or showing it who’s boss. Pretty cool, hunh? (Thanks Margaret!)
One very clever kitty and his two well trained humans.