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		<title>By: Jon Lee</title>
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		<description>Chris,

One thing that has worked for me is filling the holes with the dogs own poop. For some reason they do not like to dig in their own poop. Have you ever heard of this method? I tried it in my kennels that are half dirt and half concrete. No new holes in the last six months.</description>
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<p>One thing that has worked for me is filling the holes with the dogs own poop. For some reason they do not like to dig in their own poop. Have you ever heard of this method? I tried it in my kennels that are half dirt and half concrete. No new holes in the last six months.</p>
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