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		<title>By: jeff-nhn</title>
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		<description>We have had 5 Pekingese over the years (two currently) and we had a patch of ornamental grass planted in one of our beds. For whatever reason they made a narrow path through the grass bed, our guess was the path was a shortcut to the fence. When running through the bed you couldn’t see them at all and they never deviated from the path. Over the years we have thought about redoing the bed but their paw imprints on both our hearts and ornamental grass bed bringing back so many past memories. And new memories are being created every day. You are correct though with some thought you can have a great landscape and pets to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have had 5 Pekingese over the years (two currently) and we had a patch of ornamental grass planted in one of our beds. For whatever reason they made a narrow path through the grass bed, our guess was the path was a shortcut to the fence. When running through the bed you couldn’t see them at all and they never deviated from the path. Over the years we have thought about redoing the bed but their paw imprints on both our hearts and ornamental grass bed bringing back so many past memories. And new memories are being created every day. You are correct though with some thought you can have a great landscape and pets to.</p>
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