Herb that my dog loves to roll in

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Anonymous wrote:On our walks, there's a yard with herbs planted near the street, growing rather wild, and there's one huge bush of something (rosemary? lavender? sage?) that my dog LOVES to roll in. We discourage rolling because she usually ends up smelling terrible but she smells wonderful after rolling in this and once in a while I can't stop her. Any idea what it could be? I'd like to plant some in my yard.


I hope you also discourage riling because, well, it's someone's yard and their plant.


Oh no. I want my dog to destroy other peoples' property and bust up their lanscapes.

Excuse me, what the hell response are you expecting to posts like this? Is being a scold something you enjoy?


Because "once in awhile" you can't stop her is ridiculous. You have a leash, presumably.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On our walks, there's a yard with herbs planted near the street, growing rather wild, and there's one huge bush of something (rosemary? lavender? sage?) that my dog LOVES to roll in. We discourage rolling because she usually ends up smelling terrible but she smells wonderful after rolling in this and once in a while I can't stop her. Any idea what it could be? I'd like to plant some in my yard.


I hope you also discourage riling because, well, it's someone's yard and their plant.


Oh no. I want my dog to destroy other peoples' property and bust up their lanscapes.

Excuse me, what the hell response are you expecting to posts like this? Is being a scold something you enjoy?


Because "once in awhile" you can't stop her is ridiculous. You have a leash, presumably.


Do you own a dog? Do you know what a leash accomplishes? It doesn't stop all physical movement. The dog can, in fact, roll over while on a leash. Unless I were to drag the dog down the street by her neck or suspend her in the air. Both of which are animal cruelty.

This is an idiotic conversation. You are worried about some proverbial wild growing herb that the owners don't even care about (growing wild for years -- and has no culinary value). You are not only a scold, but a busybody. Congratulations.
Anonymous
I do have a dog. Well trained. And you are awfully defensive.

My comments weren't pointless. I have had landscaping destroyed by folks like yourself who felt apparantly helplessly unable to control their animals. Just pointing out that you shouldn't even let your animals on another persons property uninvited. Not that you would care as you seem to feel entitled to do as you please. God forbid anyone call you out on your actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Do you own a dog? Do you know what a leash accomplishes? It doesn't stop all physical movement. The dog can, in fact, roll over while on a leash. Unless I were to drag the dog down the street by her neck or suspend her in the air. Both of which are animal cruelty.

This is an idiotic conversation. You are worried about some proverbial wild growing herb that the owners don't even care about (growing wild for years -- and has no culinary value). You are not only a scold, but a busybody. Congratulations.


Where do you live? Curry plant is not reliably hardy in the DC area. It might overwinter at the lower elevations in DC, during a warm winter, but not after a normal (or used-to-be-normal) winter like the one we just had.
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