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what to use in puppy-sapling runs

Sean Moran
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27 Feb 2017 20:38


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due to bad weather what are the best materials to use in outside runs to keep them some bit dry such as sand sawdust etc,any thoughts on what to use,i have grass runs but they are getting mudy


Charlie Deery
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28 Feb 2017 14:11


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sean moran wrote:

due to bad weather what are the best materials to use in outside runs to keep them some bit dry such as sand sawdust etc,any thoughts on what to use,i have grass runs but they are getting mudy

Rest and dry weather only cure


Joe Mc Gorrey
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28 Feb 2017 17:24


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sean try bales of straw it should soak the water and muck up


Mary Crotty
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28 Feb 2017 18:57


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Sand

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