Getting a yard for your dog feels like handing them the keys to a whole new world, and for a while just having the space is ...
If your yard is starting to look like a prairie dog colony, chances are you’ve got a digger on your hands. Dogs like to dig—it’s in their DNA. Since this doesn’t bode well for our lawns. So, how to ...
Digging pits, splash zones, and bark-onies: the 8 things that turn a plain yard into pure dog heaven.
Your dog's dream yard is so much more than just grass and a fence-here's what to add and what to skip.
You look outside and, sure enough, you see that same section of ground turned over. There is no toy stuck in the ground, no bone hidden. There is only the hole, as if the dog dug it out of thin air.
When a dog starts tearing up the yard, it is easy to treat it like a landscaping issue. In reality, digging is usually a response to boredom, excess energy, stress, or curiosity rather than simple ...
Many dogs absolutely love digging. Your pup might tunnel into sand at the beach, plow through the mud at the dog park, or even, much to your dismay, uproot your carefully cultivated garden. A ...
Q: How can I stop my dog from digging up my yard? A: Digging is a normal instinct and dogs will dig for various reasons. Understanding the reason for the digging can help you control this behavior.
Louisiana homeowners are learning how proper fence design can prevent dogs from digging under or jumping over backyard fences. The right fence design can stop dogs from digging under or jumping over ...