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dog sniffing
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For quite a bit of time and time again - my little dog seems to sniff at the side of my shed of which I cannot get access to as it is wedged to a fence - then he barks hence I can be thinking is it a dead bird, cat or some strange thing. Last week I happened to look out at my neighbour's new decking and saw some strange thing like a seal (dont live near water) - wasn't a cat cos it had no tail - however it proceeded to go under her decking and I know it can access into my garden which is paved. I have just gone and bleached and washed with washing powder, dettol and disinfectant - particularly done the best throwing some at the side of the shed - is there anything I can buy to get rid of this "creature" or even smell - cos dog can bark vehemently for quite some time at this - sorry to go on at length at this.
For quite a bit of time and time again - my little dog seems to sniff at the side of my shed of which I cannot get access to as it is wedged to a fence - then he barks hence I can be thinking is it a dead bird, cat or some strange thing. Last week I happened to look out at my neighbour's new decking and saw some strange thing like a seal (dont live near water) - wasn't a cat cos it had no tail - however it proceeded to go under her decking and I know it can access into my garden which is paved. I have just gone and bleached and washed with washing powder, dettol and disinfectant - particularly done the best throwing some at the side of the shed - is there anything I can buy to get rid of this "creature" or even smell - cos dog can bark vehemently for quite some time at this - sorry to go on at length at this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.fao of umm - I had contacted my nephews last Saturday re the matter and the dog had been kept in the house. you dont know everything about everybody ummm but sure as hell think you do - cos you dont seem to have nothing to do except work out timings - maybe you had other better things to do like a live apart from being on here all the time
Errrr the times are actually on this page. I didn't have to hunt for them or anything.
So you contacted your nephews last Saturday and still thought it was acceptable to throw lethal chemicals at a defenceless animal.
What I do with my time has nothing to do with this question...nor is it any of your business.
So you contacted your nephews last Saturday and still thought it was acceptable to throw lethal chemicals at a defenceless animal.
What I do with my time has nothing to do with this question...nor is it any of your business.
Connemmara, well done for relocating the wee hedgehog.
Like others on this thread, I too am involved in hedgehog rescue and recuperation. I first became involved when I took a couple that could never be released into the wild and gave them a home in my enclosed garden.
One poor wee thing has no nose (was strimmed off in a gardening accident). She is still with us, three years on. They are lovely, fascinating creatures.
Like others on this thread, I too am involved in hedgehog rescue and recuperation. I first became involved when I took a couple that could never be released into the wild and gave them a home in my enclosed garden.
One poor wee thing has no nose (was strimmed off in a gardening accident). She is still with us, three years on. They are lovely, fascinating creatures.