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Harvey checking out the bluebells and garlic!

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By Arlene


Harvey checking out the bluebells and garlic!



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Hello Harvey.. :o)

22 Apr, 2009

 

Over here, if we have our dogs out walking in woods we have to check them for ticks and fleas regularly, but I would bet with garlic growing wild you wouldn't have much of a problem in that regard!? Harvey looks like he's enjoying his outing...do you have foxes in your area? I wonder if wild animals would use it?

22 Apr, 2009

 

~Not sure about wild animals but Harvey eats it.runs through it in a figure of eight and rolls in it~ and comes back smelling of it!

22 Apr, 2009

amy
Amy
 

There,s no Vampires in your house then Arlene ..lol ...

22 Apr, 2009

 

~a few years ago we found a tick right between Merlin's eyes~but we think he had picked it up in the bracken on the golf course where we used to get cows and horses and that's where they used to get fleas from too.
Lately since Harvey has hurt his shoulder he is getting walked in the woods as it is closer and we have had strict instructions not to let him do too much and he is on anti inflammatory pills.~hard going trying to stop him running~ he loves it!
There are foxes ,squirrels, badgers and bats in the woodas well as collared doves.wrens blackbirds etc~perhaps the garlic helps them stay healthy!

22 Apr, 2009



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