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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 17, 2008 11:27:43 GMT
I got up today to discover Abbey has been threw 2 bin bags left by the back door waiting to go out i have no idea what shes eaten or how much shes looking very fat and now im so worried i am going to have to spend the day in with her watching and hopng she's not eaten anything bad im soo pissed off with her. and worried now.
I can do anything with abbey except keep her out of the bins it drives me mad any ideas how to stop her doing this ??
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Post by southern-staffords on May 17, 2008 12:08:16 GMT
Make sure you always put the bags out when they are ready. Olsen is always searching bins floor, bags, pockets etc. He got in the cereal cupboard and helped himself to the variety boxes last night lots of empty packets strewn across the garden.
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 17, 2008 12:24:21 GMT
We cant win if we put the bags out the seagulls rip them apart and i come out to empty packets and tins on my drive and all over my car (they can remove the bin lids)If we dont Abbey has them im really angry with kirsty mind you because she left them at the back door Usually they would have gone out.But regardless if the bags wernt there the bin is and abbey would have had the bin instead.Coastal areas should all have lockable wheelie bins now theres a thought.
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Post by southern-staffords on May 17, 2008 12:31:58 GMT
Bungee cord around the bin lid should stop the gulls. It is annoying, Jo is regulary having a pop at me bout the dogs going in everything just have to remember to put stuff out of reach.
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Post by mrsdrury on May 17, 2008 14:24:40 GMT
I do have a pop a lee regularly about the dogs, however, this is with good reason. Before we got them we could leave the house without checking a hundred things are done!!!!! IT DRIVES ME INSANE!!!!
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 17, 2008 16:34:32 GMT
lmfao i didnt even realize mrs dury was jo haha watta noob i am lol
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Post by ragingstormkennels on May 17, 2008 18:01:30 GMT
Hi all I too have this problem with both Rage and Storm, they are a nightmare if they get hold of the bags they eat anything and everything and end up with bad tummies for a few days as well as having to pick up all the rubbish theyve scattered in the garden. I have found the one and only solution is to get yourself one of those big bins with lids and keep your rubbish in there. . LMAO at Olsen, variety packs of cereal from the cupboard.....hahaha, he'l soon work out how to get the milk out the fridge to put over his cereal. :0)
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Post by sabre on May 17, 2008 20:49:03 GMT
I've got a metal bin which works but Sabre doesn't attack my bins the bloody neighbourhood cats do!
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