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A. Great question!!! We have completed excavation projects that required more than 300 feet of hose. Excavation projects requiring over 300 feet of hose can be undertaken utilizing proper vacuum assistance methods. ... more
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Yes. They instinctively dig and will leave large holes, even trenches, throughout your yard. ... more
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• BEAGLE DOG FAQ - Are beagles an inside or outside ... • BEAGLE DOG FAQ - Do beagles need a lot of attentio... ... more
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Public agencies and utility companies have the right to work in your front yard, provided the work stays within the right of way area. Right of way lines are often behind the actual roadway and sidewalks into what appears to be private property. At ... more
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The Treasure Hunt is a feature which allows you to Dig for items (treasure). You can go to the Treasure Hunt by selecting Treasure Map towards the right on the main town map. Then you can select the location you wish to dig in from the map ... more
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No. Due to the preservation of the natural surroundings of each gravesite, we must prepare and dig all graves. Family and friends are welcome to assist the Greenhaven Preserve staff in the closing of the grave. Those who have closed graves have ... more
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All dogs dig holes. Lapphunds have been known to help with the gardening, though I find that most of the time mine do not interfere with the terrain. ... more
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No. The Burial Sites Preservation law makes it illegal to disturb all human burial site for any reason. ... more
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They probably could, given a few days to work on the hole but they are generally too busy playing with the other dogs or lounging around to bother. We don't mind a little digging, especially if it is to get to the cooler ground on hot days. We ... more
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Dogs bury bones because it’s their version of a doggy bag, or a way to store food for later consumption. The act of burying bones and meat is an instinctual nature that has continued even though the dog has been domesticated. In the wild, canines ... more
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