I also put up some short metal fencing around the spring bulbs as a deterrent to keep her little paws from venturing beyond and stepping on the flowers that are popping up. I cannot wait for the summer to share the garden with her. She has already made us feel so much calmer and happy having her around.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Meet Luna
We have a new addition to our family and garden. It’s a real blessing that she came into our lives when she did. She is a three year old Alaskan Malamute that was rescued 2 weeks ago. She is extremely well behaved and gentle. The first week, she dug up one of the garden beds and chewed on one of the drip lines, but Im hoping that once she has a play area of her own with a place to dig that she will calm down. She has been going through some training and been watching her closely when she is outside. After I was finished with work today, I came by the garden and I put up some stakes with some string to block off some of the areas that I don’t want her to step on. So far it has worked out well.
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