just keep digging in the square trash piles. eventually, you will find it.
in the trash can
Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
Trash or Treasure was created on 1952-10-01.
Top Cat. Oscar the Grouch also lives in a trash can.
Yes. It's a violation of privacy and creepy unless you have permission from the person whose trash you're digging through.
sleeping and eating and digging thorugh trash
sleeping and eating and digging thorugh trash
No, getting into someones trash bins, if private and not public is a crime whether your getting into it to look or toss in refuse. Check with your local Law Enforcement, Trash Collector or Public Organizations that may enforce your local laws pertaining to trash and dumping.
not unless there is a trash can
Yes. Destroying is against the law so yes you can get arrested.
NO. because trash belongs to no one, but you will be questioned about your intentions.
To prevent your dog from getting into the trash can, you can try using a secure lid, placing the trash can in a closed cabinet, or using a pet-proof trash can. Additionally, training your dog to stay away from the trash can and providing plenty of toys and mental stimulation can help deter them from digging through the trash.
It is not accurate or appropriate to determine someone's intelligence level based on their activity of digging through trash. Intelligence is a complex trait that cannot be assessed by a single behavior or action. It is important to approach individuals with empathy and understanding, regardless of their circumstances.
You would be committing a hit-and-run, and be arrested.
just keep digging in the square trash piles. eventually, you will find it.
Yes, if the dog finds something intriguing. Dogs digging through the trash is not a behavior only found in puppies.