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kill the wabbit!

Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by jbghostrat, Mar 19, 2009.

  1. jbghostrat

    jbghostrat Full Access Member

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    token I'm a lady

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    plant lettuce around the garden in an area away from your other things. That will keep them busy for a couple hours.
     
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    y2b King of QC

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    use an electric fence...

    good luck getting collars on all of them though
     
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    You need a cat.
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Is killing the wabbit a pregnancy test?
     
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    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    Use one of these will work

    12, 16, 20, 410 shotgun
    22 rifle
    City limits solution
    BB or Pellet gun, Wrist Rocket (sling shot)
    Rabbit Box

    All these come with the add benefit of free meat & fur.
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Don't forget the blowgun, bow and arrow.
     
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    Having a dog around tends to keep the rabbits away.
     
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    sorry not a wabbit ?

    Hey, for your wabbit problems cats are great...
    I have a problem...bugging me...I have a fenced in yard (split rail with wire) to keep in my daughters 3 yr old 40 lb sharpei mix sweet dog. Next door got a new boxer that we didn't know (they have had our dog over for play dates and we were walking over to see them when they came home) that attacked our dog (went for the carotid but missed by about 1/2 inch) big scar on his nose is what's left... now I just heard my dog barking (I let him out when I am home) go out on my deck and one of their friends has that dog on a lease and is walking in the rear of their yard toward my dog who is about 5 feet back from the fence but barking...soon as I go out on my deck she turns and goes back...why would this be happening? I am very suspicious. Should I call the rescue dog place or my attorney or...grin and bear it as they were on their property doing this...I don't like having problems with neighbors and in 5 yrs have never had a problem with them (neighbor on the other side of them says "welcome to their world"...I didn't have a clue):feedback:. My Vet has now prescribed herbal calming med (second dose today) and suggested putting up privacy fence on that side...whew in this economy I hate to spend more money...any suggestions would be appreciated...thanks:feedback:
     
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    sounds like she's been watching the dog whisperer ...maybe she was teaching the dog to be calm submissive even though your dog was going nuts. you should of gone outside and took over your dog.
     

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