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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2515591" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I bought one of those battery-powered (uses two D-cell batteries) electric fences to keep my half-Lab from digging in the flower bed. She knew when it was on, and wouldn't go near it (I almost couldn't drag her near it). Alas, that also meant that she knew when it <em>wasn't</em> on, and I came home one night to find the electric fence tangled up around the lead to her aerial run and the plastic poles broken off and chewed up. I'm almost certain there's nothing dog-proof when it comes to Destruct-O-Matic the Half-Lab...</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, daffodils are tough little flowers, and keep coming back each year, albeit in slightly different formations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2515591, member: 26737"] I bought one of those battery-powered (uses two D-cell batteries) electric fences to keep my half-Lab from digging in the flower bed. She knew when it was on, and wouldn't go near it (I almost couldn't drag her near it). Alas, that also meant that she knew when it [I]wasn't[/I] on, and I came home one night to find the electric fence tangled up around the lead to her aerial run and the plastic poles broken off and chewed up. I'm almost certain there's nothing dog-proof when it comes to Destruct-O-Matic the Half-Lab... Fortunately, daffodils are tough little flowers, and keep coming back each year, albeit in slightly different formations. [/QUOTE]
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