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Re: Spur Thighs and digging


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Posted by Pamela on October 02, 2001 at 15:55:10:

In Reply to: Spur Thighs and digging posted by Karen on October 02, 2001 at 12:24:02:

My 3 to 4 year old suclata never was into digging until I enlarged his pen and he found an old hole that my dog started. I blocked the hole and he hasn't dug anymore since...but he keeps checking out the place where the old hole was...I think he keep hoping that it will reappear and he can dig there again.
Pamela

: Everyone else is always talking about their Torts and how they love to dig in the dirt. My two Spur Thighs(4 years old) never dig. They have a moveable outdoor pen. They eat the grass, clover and dandelion so we never have to cut the grass. But they never dig into the ground. Is this unusual?




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