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Old November 8th 04, 11:59 PM
Anne Lurie
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Cam,

I have a Chessie/Lab who really misses snow -- I could send her up to you!
Unfortunately, the shipping costs would be exorbitant, not to mention the
cost of feeding the 75 pound beast! (plus she can only sleep on a human's
bed).

Maybe you should just run the electric fence in the winter.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC



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I live in Toronto, zone 5b, and I am getting my pond ready for winter.
What should I do with my electric fence? Does anyone run theirs under
the snow? The raccoons don't hibernate and I'd like to keep them out of
the pond. What do you suggest?

Cam



 




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