Bailey and Katy came to us as rescues. We lost Bailey in June of 2016 and Katy in November of 2022. We were blessed to have Annie join us in August of 2016. They have brought great love and joy to our immediate family and to extended family and friends. This blog will share their stories and issues related to Shelties. Some told from their perspective and others told from those that share this journey with them. Notice: This blog does have Amazon product links and Google Adsense
Showing posts with label Bunnies in the Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bunnies in the Garden. Show all posts
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Thankful Thursday: Bunnnies Stayed in Front Yard
Mom is grateful these bunnies stayed in front yard where we aren't allowed as it isn't fenced. Therefore she doesn't have to worry about the safety of the bunnies.
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Bunnies,
Bunnies in the Garden,
Bunny,
Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
Sheltie Blog,
Sheltie Blogs,
Thankful Thursday
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Thankful Thursday: Bunny is grateful we are oblivous
Dog Dad caught these pictures of us. Do you see the bunny boldly eating clover in the back? We didn't. Yes, we are embarrassed. We missed the critter right behind us as we were watching dog Dad.
Monday, June 18, 2018
Critter Clearing
With all the rainy weekends keeping Mom and Dad from getting out to garden the perennial gardens are becoming critter vacation spots. I have taken on the job of evicting out unwanted guests.
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Bunnies in the Garden,
Critters in the Garden,
Dog Blogs,
Dog Garden Stories,
Dogs and Gardens,
Sheltie Blog,
Shelties and Bunnies,
Shelties in the garden,
Stalking Critters
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Veggie Update: The Fence
We reported last week that do to our vigilance there were lettuce casualties. We thought the worst was over, but we came this weekend to discover Dog Dad had forgiven, but not forgotten. He has created barriers to prevent us from entering the back gardens.
Look at that fence. That may look like a small fence, but that Dog Dad is smart. While I might squeeze through this hole without any blockage, jumping over it requires me to jump blindly into the bush. Not something I'm crazy about doing. They are clearly not designed for rabbit or squirrel prevention. Nowhere do you see anti-rabbit fencing, only Sheltie prevention. It is an outrage. Sure, we've killed more plants than all the critters together to date. You know they will do more damage in the end.
Just a note to our friends out in Blogville, our Google Dashboard reader has gone bonkers. From what we've read this is a fairly common bug that has yet to be addressed in Blogger. As of Monday, we could still click on our individual list of Blogs to get to your Blogs to read your articles, but we only get the person who updated lasted posted to our Dashboard. We are doing our best to keep up to date on what is happening in Blogville. Mom may have to look into another reader if this becomes a problem.
Labels:
Bunnies in the Garden,
Critters in the Garden,
Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
Dog Garden Stories,
Dog Gardening,
Dogs and Vegetable Gardens,
Pets and Gardening,
Protecting the Gardens,
Sheltie Blog,
Sheltie Blogs
Thursday, June 12, 2014
The Rabbits are Back
We warned the Mama. Stop sighing over those fuzzy bunnies. They are varmints. Remember these are RABBITS, not the cute and charming Easter Bunny. They destroy your gardens. However, she spots them and does she scare them off? Oh, no she has to take pictures. Now they think they are movie stars. Instead, they should be on most wanted posters. These little critters will kill off Mom's lettuce crop before she can blink an eye. However, all she can do is say, "But they are so cuuuttteee." How could they possibly be evil?
Well we have no trouble taking on the problem. Shortly after the Mama caught these shots, we started barking. At first, we were ignored. However when we got to the windows we made it very clear what we would do when we got outside. The bunny decided to leave and its hypnosis over the Mama was broken. If it were a snake, we'd have no problems convincing Mama it had to go. However, show the Mama a rabbit and she gets all mushy.
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Bunnies in the Garden,
Bunny Criminals,
Bunny Troubles,
Critters in the Garden,
Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
Rabbits,
Shelte Blog,
Sheltie Blogs,
Sheltie Chat,
Sheltie Gardening,
Sheltie Gardens
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Suspects
We haven't proved to Mom that our long standing enemy is back, but it is important to know your enemy. This is a rabbit. Don't give it the cute bunny name or Moms starting thinking Easter bunny, cartoon bunnies and your cause is lost. Think of it as a veggie thief. It is a cunning master of disguise. Like you, it knows how to use its cuteness to manipulate and get what it wants.
If this were some ugly looking snake, Mom would be right with us telling Dog Dad to hunt it down and make it leave. However, she looks at that face and goes weak. We have used the cuteness manipulation all too often and now it’s coming back to bite us. This criminal is using our own best tool against us.
Memorial Day will soon be here and Mom and Dad will be veggie planting. We need to remove these veggie eating criminals before that happens. First, we have to locate them and prove to Mom and Dad that they are indeed returned. Then we have to find some way for Mom and Dad to stop taking pictures and take action to protect the veggies against these destructive beasts. Sure, they look cute. That is their evil weapon. The plants know better.
Labels:
Bunnies in the Garden,
Bunny Criminals,
Bunny Troubles,
CSI Sheltie,
Dog Blog,
Dog Blogs,
Sheltie Blog,
Sheltie Blogs,
Sheltie Chat,
Sheltie Detectives,
Shelties and Bunnies,
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