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Dogs and ponds
GW has been one of our COVID discoveries. We are thinking of building a pond like Monty Don’s, but we have two large dogs. How does Monty keep his dogs out of his two ponds?
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One day we were on a camping holiday and went to Chatsworth for the day ... @WonkyWomble will remember ... it was a hot day and we were strolling past the elegant Canal Pond with the Emperor Fountain when Boss felt the need to cool off .................. the embarrassment 🤣
https://www.chatsworth.org/garden/history-of-the-garden/early-garden/canal-pond-the-great-fountain/
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
We occasionally look after a young spaniel and he loves running in and out of the pond when it's hot.
Our last garden also had a pond. The terrier Mixta never went near it, even to drink until we adopted the Labrador and one of the first things he did was jump in and splash about but that only lasted a few days. By the time we moved here, years later, he never went in that pond at all.
I suggest, if you do make a pond, that you provide a shallow beach at one end so your dogs and any other critters such as hedgehogs and even frogs and toads can get out easily without risking drowning and without ruining your pond and its plants. Unless you have water dogs I suspect the novelty will wear off soon enough and the pond will be fine.
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”