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Dog proof hedge – suggestions please

Any suggestions how to stop a dog (I think its a Staffordshire Terrier) getting through a newly planted (beech) hedge, other than putting up some nasty looking chicken wire. Or doing something unacceptable to the dog.

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  • See if you can still get your hands on some Renidine, I think thats what it was called, that stops most things, or some deepheaty on tea bads, aparently they dont like that!
  • sell the dog (thats acceptable !)
  • Fencing was talked about but its a smallish garden, one of the long boundaries already has fencing panels. To fence around the entire garden would’ve boxed the site in too much. Solid walls of fence panels can be claustrophobic. One boundary was done with lattice trellis, so thats OK, it just a shortish stretch at the rear. The customer says the dog only needs a smallish obstacle to deter. Its prob going to have to be chicken wire.
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