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OT: How to protect Xmas Tree from year old puppies (2)
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[QUOTE="browndog319, post: 3349715, member: 7185"] I have 2 lab puppies who turned 1 in October. My old dog didn’t seem to have an issue with the tree - I don’t recall having an issue after a day or two. But there was one of him. There are two of these and while they are trainable, one seems to get the other wound up and all the training goes out the window. Housebreaking took twice as long. Needless to say, I see a Xmas tree being an unfortunate victim here. I already have an artificial tree (which is recommended). Any other ideas other than let it go entirely? I would except my teen daughter and I collect ornaments on every trip we take, so Christmas is very sentimental for us. We also collect these carolers. I probably won’t be putting them out at all (they are heirloom quality and really expensive). We’ve thought about only decorating upstairs (where the dogs don’t go), but that’s sort of pointless). [/QUOTE]
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