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Mon, Jan 31, 11 at 8:38
| I've been reading the older posts with their "critter" questions and info. Of course, frogs and toads were asked about a time or two. How do you keep your dogs from chomping down on poisonous frogs and toads? Here we have the deadly Colorado River Toad.
My girl always goes out by herself to do her business, and SHE will be able to see them at night though I can't. She has NO idea of what they are, and doesn't understand that she has to leave them alone. that prey drive will kick in. How do I protect her? |
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- Posted by pondmaninal 7b (My Page) on Mon, Jan 31, 11 at 20:42
| Put a muzzle on her when you let her out. That way, she can't put it in her mouth. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Colorado River Toad
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| What a wonderfully solution! WHY didn't I think of that? Thanks! Ella |
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| Okay. I wrote the post earlier, and thought I posted it. THAT one was complete. I discovered it went to the ethers, and wrote the one above. I even checked it, but obviously my thinking processes were adversely affected by those very ethers. (Or maybe some invading ether...) Anyway, the word SIMPLE got left out/removed/dissolved/[re-planted?]):) SHOULD have been, "what a wonderfully simple solution" Ella |
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