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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 2515516" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>Thank you for the insight, NightShade. I believe the path you laid out to be feasible. We had a kiddie pool last year for him as a young pup, and he loved it so much he destroyed it. Probably worth re-investing in another this year. </p><p></p><p>I checked both holes that I had filled in last night when I got home from work. Both had areas where he had pawed at them, but they had not been dug out either. I believe this to be a chess game, with the stakes getting higher. I know I'm more stubborn about my lawn than this coonhound can be. </p><p></p><p>As to the sandbox idea, I agree. Although I only see two cats strolling our neighborhood, they do not enter our yard any longer as they have motivation not to. I shall not tempt them back with a sandbox. I'm hoping I can find enough dirt this weekend, along with his crap and cayenne pepper, to have a fresh start on the yard and take it from there.</p><p></p><p>Small pieces of chicken wire will be next on my list, then an electric fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 2515516, member: 24464"] Thank you for the insight, NightShade. I believe the path you laid out to be feasible. We had a kiddie pool last year for him as a young pup, and he loved it so much he destroyed it. Probably worth re-investing in another this year. I checked both holes that I had filled in last night when I got home from work. Both had areas where he had pawed at them, but they had not been dug out either. I believe this to be a chess game, with the stakes getting higher. I know I'm more stubborn about my lawn than this coonhound can be. As to the sandbox idea, I agree. Although I only see two cats strolling our neighborhood, they do not enter our yard any longer as they have motivation not to. I shall not tempt them back with a sandbox. I'm hoping I can find enough dirt this weekend, along with his crap and cayenne pepper, to have a fresh start on the yard and take it from there. Small pieces of chicken wire will be next on my list, then an electric fence. [/QUOTE]
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