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this is two part 1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it. 2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole. note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything.................. ~Bayla~ SVRnWaiting Every person is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing.

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Part 1. Yes it can be fixed

Part 2. Pour hot sauce where you don't want him to dig. Concrete would be a good filler. Where I come from it makes good shoes too.

Allan with 2 L's

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this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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Bayla... fix the cord, not hard at all.

Fill the dog hole. Then you could try staking out some chicken wire or hardware cloth along your fence line. If you use plenty of stakes it won't take long for the grass to grow up over it and you can mow right over it. Dogs and cats don't like digging on metal.

Good luck, Llinda

this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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THE VAC CAN BE FIXED YOU HAVE TO STRIP THE WIRE TIE THEM TOGETHER THEN PUT BLACK TAPE AROUND DO ONE AT A TIME TO MAKE SURE THE WIRE DOES NOT TOUCH WILL EXPOSED. FILL YOUR HOLES WITH SAND THEN MIX BLACK AND RED PEPPER PUT IT AROUND THE FANCE LINE DONALD SAID IF THAT DOES NOT WORK MOVE TO GA WE HAVE PLANTY OF RED CLAY KAT AND DONALDBayla <bgumins@...> wrote: this is two

part 1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it. 2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole. note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything.................. ~Bayla~ SVRnWaiting Every person is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing. Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with .

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The vacuum cord can be repaired, just splice a new end on to it, using great quantities of electrical tape to be sure that the new connections are well insulated (each individually and then both - connect 1 wire to 1 wire and wrap, wrap, wrap; then the other 1 wire to 1 wire, wrap, wrap wrap; then both together wrap, wrap, wrap - you want to make sure those new connections touch NOTHING, ESPESCIALLY EACH OTHER!).

To keep a dog from digging under a fence dig down 3 to 6 inches by 6 inches wide by the length of the fence and bury chicken wire in it. When a dog is digging it will go to the right or the left, but not backward. My Mom raised champion Boston Terriers for years and had to do this in ALL of the runs. She had to go to even greater efforts to keep them from climbing out over the chain link fence.

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a question for the men or handy women

this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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My doggie LOVES Hoy Sauce. He's a BIG extra hot General Tso's Chicken guy. hahaha! DelAllan W Anger Jr <allananger@...> wrote: Part 1. Yes it can be fixed Part 2. Pour hot sauce where you don't want him to dig. Concrete would be a good filler. Where I come from it makes good shoes too. Allan with 2 L's a question for the men or handy women this is two part 1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it. 2)can I pour concrete

into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole. note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything.................. ~Bayla~ SVRnWaiting Every person is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and

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Stick the vacumm in the hole after you put the dog in. dannyBayla <bgumins@...> wrote: this is two part 1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it. 2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole. note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything.................. ~Bayla~ SVRnWaiting Every person is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing. Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with .

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Haaaaaaaaaaaaa..Danny Danny...hugs, Pat

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Stick the vacumm in the hole after you put the dog in.

dannyBayla <bgumins@...> wrote:

this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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Bayla!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Use Chicken Wire!!! hahahaha Delgail <gaila@...> wrote: I just got home and told her to use chicken wire like we do with rabits,that are penned and they are great diggers. Gail -----Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ]On Behalf Of LlindaSent: March 3, 2006 1:19 PMTo:

Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: RE: a question for the men or handy women Bayla... fix the cord, not hard at all. Fill the dog hole. Then you could try staking out some chicken wire or hardware cloth along your fence line. If you use plenty of stakes it won't take long for the grass to grow up over it and you can mow right over it. Dogs and cats don't like digging on metal. Good luck, Llinda this is two part 1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner

off can it be fixed or should I just trash it. 2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole. note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything.................. ~Bayla~ SVRnWaiting Every person is

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I just got home and told her to use chicken wire like we do with rabits,that are penned and they are great diggers.

Gail

-----Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ]On Behalf Of LlindaSent: March 3, 2006 1:19 PMHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: RE: a question for the men or handy women

Bayla... fix the cord, not hard at all.

Fill the dog hole. Then you could try staking out some chicken wire or hardware cloth along your fence line. If you use plenty of stakes it won't take long for the grass to grow up over it and you can mow right over it. Dogs and cats don't like digging on metal.

Good luck, Llinda

this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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Is the area that is fenced a big area.You can always do what we do with rabbit pens.We put chicken wire on the ground and they can't dig.

Gail

a question for the men or handy women

this is two part

1) if a dog chews the cord of the vacumme cleaner off can it be fixed or should I just trash it.

2)can I pour concrete into the holes that the Lab dug one foot down trying to get out of the wooden 8' fence? This is Florida..we don't have dirt or clay. its mostly soft sand, what our grass grows in. If not concrete..how can I stop the dog from digging deeper..I mean I need something to stop this fella and fill in the hole.

note: it has to look decent..and I'm doing it myself..so the easier the better

thanks..anyone care to help? ahhhhhhhhhhhh hahahahahahahhahhaaa...j/k I can do anything a man can...................well almost anything..................

~Bayla~

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