This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Proof of Puppy
Puppies can be frustrating to raise, no matter how they try to please their owners. Here is an example that I happened upon this morning.
Bandit is so sure that we accidentally covered up these allium bulbs and we might forget where they are that he makes sure to uncover them for us every day. Notice he doesn't remove them from the hole, he just exposes them for us.
Is this not a guilty look? I am sure he is confused as to why I am not appreciative of all his hard work in the garden. On-the-other-hand, he may be feeling a bit guilty about his handiwork that is waiting for me in the house.
But you can't possibly be angry at such a pretty sweet pup!
My chickens do the same thing in my garden. I just go behind them and cover things up. For more delicate things, I must rig chicken wire or fence them out. It's not simple!
Robin Ntl Gardening Examiner and BumblebeeBlog.com
Awww...the poor thing. He does look pretty guilty mom! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL! What a face! My dog has a few approved digging spots, but he's older.
ReplyDeleteYou might try putting some chicken wire over the spot, or a tomato cage even, some kind of barrier. Good luck.
I LOVE how your path turned out, what's your son doing later? :)
But you can't possibly be angry at such a pretty sweet pup!
ReplyDeleteMy chickens do the same thing in my garden. I just go behind them and cover things up. For more delicate things, I must rig chicken wire or fence them out. It's not simple!
Robin
Ntl Gardening Examiner
and BumblebeeBlog.com
That face! You're very lucky to have such a handsome young assistant in the garden. My own garden ornament helps me with the "watering"...
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