NI and gardens!!!!!!!!!!!!! General Chat

Discussion in 'Northern Inuit Dog' started by alfiebasher, Oct 25, 2010.

  1. alfiebasher

    alfiebasher New Member

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    NI and gardens!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    does anyone who has a NI,have a garden left???
    he has ate my fencing dug holes,to Australia,,,,,
    even ate my water thing for the birds lol,,,,,
    oh well,,,,,,,,i dont like gardening anyway lol
    Eve x
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  3. SLB

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    He sounds bored to me, I dont like gardening either, but my pup has so far wrecked my dads green house, my mums plants, my OH's parents plants, an entire bush of which he continually brings the remains in the house and has chewed a hole in a rabbit hutch - brand new one as well.

    But that was through giddy moments. Maybe hide some treats in the garden for him?
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    I have massive holes in mine!!! XXxxxx
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    labradork New Member

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    I don't have an NI, but have learnt that nice gardens and young dogs especially don't mix!
  6. SLB

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    Amen to that! I also dont have a NI, just a springer cross lab :)
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    .... well my n.i and n.i cross wouldnt dream of dirtying themselves it that way lol.

    ...but the sibes........ hmmmmm ;-)
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    I did have an NI (still miss you Morsey) and he NEVER did any damage in the garden, or anywhere else for that matter! He was the perfect boy:grin:

    Like others have said your NI just sounds bored:mrgreen:
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    not if he takes after his sibe genes hes not ;-)
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    Yep, fair point:mrgreen: Thats the trouble with these crossbreeds, you never know which of the breeds is going to be more dominant in them:mrgreen:
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    lol,,thanks fir your replys,,,,i think i have a majority of pets at home toys in the garden lol,,,,,and also bones,,balls,,and yet he still digs ,,lol,,oh well,,,,,,,xxx better out then in,,,xx
    Eve x
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    I don't have a garden so don't have to worry about him digging that, he has however dug up 2 mattresses!
    Fortunately the replacement for the 1st was my mum's old one and not brand new or I may have wept. He just doesn't get in the bedroom unless we're going to bed now.

    I don't know what it is about mattresses but we have came across a few in the street (out for uplift) and as soon as he steps on them it's like the dig button is depressed and he goes for it.

    Strange wee fella.
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    lol,,,bless him,,,,hey atleast a mattress is clean lol

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