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   The Puppy Wizard to All   
   Re: Training a "Mole" dog   
   19 Jan 05 22:39:35   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   HOWEDY rleonard,   
      
    wrote in message   
   news:1106165815.672317.103030@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...   
   >   
   > The neighbors and I have all been getting more   
   > and more moles digging up the lawn.   
      
   Moles burrow to find grubs.   
      
   >  My old cat is rather useless,   
      
   Kats got to learn to hunt.   
      
   > but I have a new German Shepherd.   
      
   LikeWIZE.   
      
   >  Could I train him to hunt and kill these varments?   
      
   You can train your dog to do ANY THING you   
   ask, if he's ABLE to do it, and you can train   
   him to naturally WANT to do it NEARLY   
   INSTANTLY if you know HOWE.   
      
   > If so, how?   
      
   Oh, THAT'S EZ!   
      
   JUST TELL HIM NOT TO DIG.   
      
   > Has anyone done this before with any sucess?   
      
   Yeah. Works EVERY TIME. Just train your   
   dog not to dig like HOWE the EXXXPERTS   
   do it and then turn your back and the dog   
   will dig for grubs JUST LIKE HOWE you   
   TRAINED IT NOT TO DO when you was   
   standing there ready to HURT and INTIMIDATE   
   IT not to dig.   
      
   EZ, hunh?   
      
   SAME SAME works for poison and snake   
   proofing and C-HOWENTER surfing and   
   garbage bin / kat litter crunchie eating.   
      
   > Bob   
      
   Here's a similar post:   
      
   HOWEDY Diddler,   
      
   "diddy"  wrote in message   
   news:3E0FA841.80A2FB0@diddy.net...   
      
      
      
      
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   > EAINDY wrote:   
   > > Well, once again I caught my 4 yr old male Golden   
   > > Retriever - German Shepherd mix digging frantically in   
   > > back yard this afternoon and eating something. He is   
   > > completely obsessed with whatever is down there. The hole   
   > > is about 6" deep and only about as wide as his muzzle. I   
   > > see nothing when I look in hole when he is done. I live   
   > > in Indiana, and the ground has not frozen up for the   
   > > winter.   
   >   
   > > My female Husky does the same thing although not   
   > > as frantically. I just recently spent $1000 on him in   
   > > emergency vet bills, xrays, 2 days in hospital, etc for   
   > > bloody diarreah and vomiting which happened after   
   > > another dig-eat episode a few weeks ago.   
   >   
   > > I'm not sure the digging and eating was the cause,   
   > > but I suspect it.  But then there have been other   
   > > digging episodes where he didn't get sick. Almost   
   > > exactly 2 yrs ago, I had a similar episode with him.   
      
   > Mine do that when they are digging for Grubs (June Bugs)   
      
   Sounds like fun, diddler. Do you sell their bodies   
   or use them for potions?   
      
   > Degrubbing the yard with Diazinon works a treat.   
      
   They like that, do they? I'll go get some. I just LOVE   
   listenin to them singin their little hearts out on hot   
   summer days. Kind reminds Your Puppy Wizard when   
   he was just a Wiz kid, of the cabin in the mountains at   
   the sea shore we spent summers.   
      
   > My neighbors also quit having skunk/mole/dog digging   
   > problems when they treated their yard for grubs.   
      
   Yeah. That's what I was afraid of, diddler.   
      
   Didn't they take Diaz off the market about a year or two ago?   
   I don't think poisonin the yard with a dog that you KNOW eats   
   dirt and stuff is WISE. No wonder your neighbor quit havin   
   that problem. I don't think our OP wants to solve the diggin   
   problem by killin the dog, diddler.   
      
   Your Puppy Wizard's FREE Wits' End Dog Training Method   
   students cure digging in a few minutes over a couple of days,   
   maybe less.   
      
                    The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~  )   >   
      
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