up my yard. I don't know what else to do. Our dog digs up a huge patch in the middle of our yard. I've recovered it. Then I tried putting stuff on top of the spot where she digs. She just tunnels under whatever I lay on top of it. I even tried sprinkling cayenne pepper on top of the spots where she digs. She still digs in the same spots. I thought maybe she was bored while I was gone to work. I only work 3 or so hours a day away from home, but I still thought those three hours she may be bored. So, I bought her a bunch of toys of different variety. She has a frisbee, several tennis balls, squeaky toys, a kong ball, a rope bone, and a couple of stuffed animals. She still digs. I also spend lots of time with her while I'm home. Any ideas?[Edited on March 22, 2009 at 9:34 PM. Reason : s]
3/22/2009 9:33:54 PM
3/22/2009 9:37:54 PM
Dogs dig naturally. If your dog isn't bored or too hot or trying to hide something, etc. . .it's going to be hard to stop it. You could try putting wire down under the dirt when you refill the hole, but the dog will probably just find another place to dig. I'd just get the dog a dig box (sandbox) and encourage the dog to dig there by hiding toys, bones, treats, etc in it.
3/22/2009 10:03:09 PM
kill it
3/22/2009 10:12:55 PM
using bitter sprays helped me get my mom's dogs to stop from digging up her rosebushes maybe that'll work for your dog too
3/22/2009 10:13:19 PM
3/22/2009 10:23:40 PM
I had a Great Dane that liked to dig when I was younger (when a Great Dane digs up the yard, it looks like someone came in with a backhoe). We finally solved the problem by buying dozens of mousetraps and putting them in the places he liked to dig (he seemed to always pick the same places to dig).[Edited on March 22, 2009 at 10:51 PM. Reason : but i don't know, mousetraps might break a smaller dogs toes or something.]
3/22/2009 10:50:10 PM
o yea, well i use bear traps to control the the insect population
3/22/2009 10:51:56 PM
you're not going to get a dog that doesn't dig, just give him places to dig that don't look as bad
3/23/2009 5:09:21 AM
mine dig in my backyard b/c they're chasing moles. i'm going to put down grub killer sometime this week to fix the problem (moles eat grubs). it's worth a shot.
3/23/2009 8:17:46 AM
Look into Dale Sturtevant's "Dissing Your Dog"
3/23/2009 9:41:09 AM
10/10 threadsandbox sounds like a good idea, but i don't know if that might encourage the digging behavior such that the dog still digs in your yard also?[Edited on March 23, 2009 at 9:47 AM. Reason : .]
3/23/2009 9:46:47 AM
Change the password to her account.
3/23/2009 10:07:58 AM
Once it's started you can't totally stop it. The options are either nip it in the bud when they're young and just beginning, or give them their own sand box and teach them to use that. However, you can lessen it by exercising your dog more. It sounds like a big problem might be her being bored, and toys strewn about the yard aren't going to help with that. You need to either physically exhaust her by jogging her before you go to work, or mentally exhaust her with training exercises before you go to work. This ought to reduce the digging, but I would still advise at getting her a sand box.
3/23/2009 1:57:17 PM
seriously, look into the grub thing also. do you have tunnels in the yard?
3/23/2009 2:01:24 PM
cover your entire yard in stainless steel plates
3/23/2009 2:50:44 PM
dogs are dumb
3/24/2009 11:50:34 AM
What the fuck did you expect your dog to do with a frisbee while you were at work? Throw the damn thing to itself? No wonder shes digging up your yard.
3/24/2009 12:13:44 PM
haha
3/24/2009 12:40:09 PM
I would imagine he thought the dog would chew on it.
3/24/2009 12:45:27 PM
he needs more exercise and/or mental stimulation.
3/24/2009 12:52:42 PM
3/24/2009 2:34:33 PM
Maybe theres something buried underneath
3/24/2009 2:52:49 PM