Not exact matches
Supposedly if a dog starts to
dig, he won't like the feel of the chicken
wire under his paws.
Do deter your dog from
digging Fill your dog's favorite hole with dog poop and then cover it with dirt or lay chicken
wire under gravel, mulch or decorative bark.
There are two types of solutions when it comes to marking your property's boundaries: you may need to bury a
wire, generally between 1 to 3 inches
under the surface of the yard, or you may skip the
digging and choose a wireless option instead.
Fill all holes your dog may have
dug under a fence, and put barriers — such as lengths of chicken
wire — a few inches
under the soil as a deterrent; most dogs don't like the way it feels on their paws.
If he
digs under your fence, a little buried chicken
wire works wonders in breaking that habit.
You can decrease the chances of this happening by placing a chain link fence or large rocks along the edge of the yard, or by burying chicken
wire under the ground at the base of the fence so they can't
dig through it.