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I want to know how much of this is just MY problem or something I need to work on and if so how. We have a rather small back yard (as suburbs in CA go). It is fenced and gated with garden and landscaping. So when Maggie is out doing her thing so far she is generally great about sticking to the grass area, mostly. What she is doing now that I find myself getting after her for is: mouthing random weeds or bushes, digging and chewing at the sprinkler head, staying out of the one corner that is only dirt (or mud), chewing and crunching up small rocks, exploring around areas that I know are prone to spiders (maybe black widows), and exploring under larger bushes that I suspect is prone to having ticks (see other discussion).
That's just what she is doing now. As she is getting older she is branching out into the world. I worry about her going under the raised deck (there is one specific 3 foot spot that I might block off). She could go through my perennial garden but there are so many roses that she might realize that is unwise.
What do you think about each of the things she is already doing? What is no big deal? What should I correct? What is better to alter and prevent?
Sure would be nice if she just sat on the grass and posed for pictures, but clearly that is not reality.
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The first summer Maddie was 6 or 7 months old she learned how to dig big holes in our grass, strip all the leaves off our euonymous bushes, break branches off the rose of sharon bushes, pull all the heads off my hydrangea bushes, flattened my hostas by laying on them and so on and so on.
In order to save most of our yard, we ended up fencing off a small part of our yard for Maddie and we also gated off the 3 entrances to our deck last fall when she was 7 or 8 months old. She has full run of the deck and her yard area which is part grass, mulch and flagstone.
This summer we got our main grass and garden areas looking awesome and Maddie's yard is still not so nice lol. She has stopped digging holes since I started putting poop in the hole and covering them over as suggested by DK. She no longer tears the leaves off the plants in her area but they have taken a beating just from her running, jumping and playing. I'm still looking forward to the time when she can go outside and just lay around watching the birds and squirrels - not sure if that will ever happen though lol.
Just wanted to also mention that a member on DK had a dog get very sick from eating a Yew bush so make sure you don't have any of those in your yard.
Good luck with Maggie and your yard.
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