How Do You Keep A Dog From Digging Under A Fence?
Does your dog keep digging under your fence and running away? Does your neighbor’s dog repeatedly make tunnels big enough to drive a train through under your fence and it is causing some stress between your neighbor and you? Usually, in the effort to stop dogs going under fences, rocks are piled into the holes, but dogs are persistent, and they can dig through even some of the hardest ground faster than you can fill it in. There is a fairly easy solution to the problem, and it should remedy the issue permanently, regardless of which side of the fence you are on. It’s not just dogs, either. A variety of other animals love to tunnel under fences for food or for other reasons. For animals that don’t tunnel five feet down (and there are some that do) this should keep your garden from rabbits, possums and woodchucks. Some cats like to go under fences, also, but they are so good at climbing, they mostly just go over the top! Once holes are made by an animal other animals will use the tunnel