Re: DIgger

2002-10-14 Thread ptackett
One option I found that helped with indiscriminate digging is make a "digging hole" somewhere where the dogs are allowed to dig this enclosure is fenced in with landscape timbers filled with part regular dirt and play sand. The spot can be raked once twice a week during hot months sprinkled

Re: Digger

2002-10-14 Thread jean cheesman
>My 8 month old male has started a terrible habit of digging! Oh, join the Club! >Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My 13 year old bitch, Tinka, would still dig down 3' hole and uproot shrubs to find a cool comfortable spot But I got her as six/seven year old adoptee! And never got

Re: Digger

2002-10-14 Thread Eileen Morgan
Make him a 'sand box' which is his digging area. By having loose soil there, you can encourage him to start. Also, bury toys and bones and things like that and show him to find them. Whenever you are out with him, praise wildly for digging in his spot. If he digs elsewhere, give a firm, "NO, go t

Digger

2002-10-14 Thread Cindy Clark
My 8 month old male has started a terrible habit of digging! We just completed landscaping and I think the lawn is irresistible after being watered. Maybe the fertilizer smell? I've read in my puppy books that dogs tend to start digging between 8-11 months, so he's right on track. He's started