In BC, Canada



by Blastwing

35 Comments

  1. Lambofodin

    Distraction. Try some toys or treats away from the problem area.

  2. lastlaugh100

    That sweet boy is just helping aerate the yard 

  3. Stardust_808

    Great idea, have the critters dig up your lawn when you wanna nuke it and start over.

  4. SuperHooligan

    Probably just training and discipline would be great.

  5. StreetBerry1849

    I’ve heard vinegar and cayenne 🌶

  6. m_spoon09

    For a Great Pyrenees? Nothing. Im fighting my own losing battle with mine.

  7. T6TexanAce

    Walks, one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon. You’re beautiful pupper is bored.

  8. WetReggie0

    Pest? Looks like a good boy exterminator looking for moles!

  9. Adventurous-Week4942

    A good walk would fix it. That’s a bored dog

  10. x2xwagnerx1x

    I use to just put the dog poop in the hole the dog was digging, not ideal but it worked for me

  11. BigRoach

    Spray bottle maybe? Or like a coffee can filled with pennies that you shake at him.

  12. OddTheRed

    Train your dog. It’s your choice whether you have a pet or a wild animal in your care.

  13. InevitableOk5017

    It’s normally Vols or moles in the ground and also cat poop. The smell it , want it, dig for it. Think of it as mulching and seed.

  14. OkYak1822

    A flock to tend to. Great pyranees need to have a flock.

  15. Seven_bushes

    I have 2 dogs. My front yard is for show and my back yard is for the dogs. It works for me.

  16. spastic-rat-007

    Go out there and play with him/her, it looks bordem and anxiety.

  17. Workout and exercise the dog. When tired that won’t bother digging.

  18. MingCheng95

    Learning to enjoy the frustration because someday they wont be there digging

  19. fractal324

    Wait a few years?
    Let the dog have its fun; their lives are quite short compared to hoomans.
    The grass will come back

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