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Old 02-12-2008, 12:58 PM   #5
Yorkiedaze
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I wouldn't move the plant, but I would correct this behavior instead. Did you recently add any fresh potting soil or a different fertelizer? My new girl Raziel never had a interest in dirt until we put some top soil down over grass seed in a couple small spots. She was so bad at eating it that we finally had to fence them in till the grass grew and covered it. We have an area in the corner of the fence that is also shaded by the neighbors tree and gets no sun, so it's just small area of dirt, but she doesn't even bother with it. This is why we think there is something in the top soil that she smelled.
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