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  • GenJMar, O I love it that would have been something to find the train on and off the tracks. That was a great story but I had not even though about the wires or lights. Well Christmas might just be a little more fun this year. Looks like I had better keep presents hide until Christmas morning.
    I like the ideal of fence around the tree but my husband will think I have lost it for sure.

    Rita Jean

  • Last year, we put Kona in her crate while we put up the Christmas tree. While she liked to lay under it she never went after any ornaments and only chewed the branches once or twice when we weren't giving her enough attention. We will see what happens this year with two of them…However, Keoki is so good he probably won't be phased by it!

    Good luck puppy-proofing...it is an ongoing process for sure!

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