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Dog in the family garden
Kolaříková, Kristýna ; Buttry, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of this work is the identification and mapping of important points in designing gardens for dogs, especially for large breeds. Work includes the most likely and the most common canine habits that can irreversibly damage the garden as well as a way to prevent it. Work also includes how to properly establish a garden that the dog your space eg.: to play on branding, rest and raking. Especially dogs who are bred to dig and bolting prohibit that activity can not. However, we can establish a garden so that her dog while raking destroy and to set it to a special place. Of course the tiny breeds such as the "Čivava" or "Krysařík", can never cause harm, how easily inflict "Labrador" and "Německý ovčák". The workflow will consist of a research environment in which they would be placed garden. Otherwise, the proposed garden will look on a small or large plot in the city and in the country. It is also important to know the type of breed that will stay in the garden. Hunting breeds of dogs in the garden can do more damage.

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