I received my Leerburg videos today and have been watching them non stop for about 8 hours. WOW I've almost OD'ed on Leerburg. I have so many questions but the first that came to mind that I've wondered about is growing vegatation around my kennel for appearence ( and my neighbors). Ed mentions growing vines that hide a metal fence. Is there any concern with a type of vine potentially poisoning a dog if he eats it? I'm in the same geographical area as Ed so the other question is what type grows fastest here, but my real concern is for the animals health. Anyone with a green thumb able to give advise? Thank you.
By the way, anyone that has wondered about the quality of the videos shoud shelve that concern. Leerburg videos are very good. The basic obedience taught me things I'd never heard of and 4 hours of instruction for $40 is quite a bargain.
Moonflower (Dature vine) is very toxic; stay away from that. Most of the Ivies are listed as causing gastro-intestinal upset, but you would probably have to have a kind of wierd dog to eat enough to be a problem. They are mostly evergreen vines.
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