Your dogs digging might be a sign of not being stimulated enough. Either find him/her a activity to that will keep it busy or train it. Training can be done by first bringing it outside. Once it begins to dig create a distraction noise to stop him/her. If he/she sops and looks up at you give him/her a treat. He/she will eventually learn that not digging in the yard is a good thing.
You have many option available to you. The most common would be called training. Whenever you notice a dog digging in the yard you must scold it so it knows it is doing something wrong. After a while your dog will start to understand that digging is something it will get scolded for. You also must reward it when it does not dig in yard. Your other options are professional training and cutting off the dogs paws.
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lay concrete and keep bears in the yard
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Staet introducing the dog to everyone it will encounter through out its life at an early age. And teach it the basics from there, go by instinct, its easy
If your neighbor does not train the dog then it is both the dog AND your neighbor that are seriously DUMB & IGNORANT, call the local DOG POUND to get the dumb dog.
keep it in a cage.
Or fence in the yard.
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You can buy a spray to keep them off your lawn, it should be one that isn't harmful to them.
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The best and only sure way is to fence your lawn in.
Spray the dog with water in the eyes then he will stop try that :)
fence, leash, invisible fence, shock collar.....
A fence
shot gun
I have been told that they are called "bee eaters" but I cannot find any more information about them.
1 inch = 1/36th yard = roughly 0.02777 yard (rounded)
Given a 6 cubic foot wheelbarrow, and that there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, you would need 4.5 wheelbarrows to make a cubic yard. The wheelbarrow may have the capacity stamped on it. David
I live in ms and we have two oleander plants in our back yard. Our yard is bordered by a ditch that is full of snakes. our neighbors kill snakes in their yards all the time. I have lived in my home for 6 months and i have never seen a snake our yard. And I thank these plants for it!
Pheasant decoys can be used in dog training and make nice yard decor.
probably not. skunks have claws for digging, but they mostly dig for food. they also mostly use holes that were already dug as their den. making small holes like those aren't skunks' habbit
well I saw one during the day and something has been digging holes in the yard......it must have been someones pet it was crazy seeing it!!!!!!!!
Good luck. About the only thing you can do is overwhelm him with other toys and lots of things to do. He's bored. Give him lots to do and hopefully he'll forget about digging. If you can keep him occupied for a few months,he'll probably forget about how much fun digging is, and by then he'll have grown up a bit more and won't go back to it.
probably a mole.
i guess if they wanted to but not legally
Snakes make small 2 inch muddy holes in your yard. The mud or dirt gets displaced to the outside of the hole. The water in the holes is from underground water.
Onions are a root vegetable. You can remove them by uprooting them by hand or by digging them up with a shovel.
I was digging in the back yard to find a hidden object but i found ground water instead.
Yes, completely fenced in with vinylclose to the ground, but I know bunnies are small and can probably get under by digging
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There is no program or course that teaches one to become a ditch digger. A person can learn to dig ditches buy practising digging in a yard or digging to plant trees.
yes it does ( i think ) or its trying to dig to water, try giving it a sand box and fill half of it with water and the other with sand