Ways to Address You Dog’s Digging.

This post was written by hookeste on February 28, 2010
Posted Under: General

 

Usually dogs dig due to boredom.In cases not due to boredom, it’s instinct.Seemingly harmless play, digging can be risky to your dog if he digs under your fence to let himself out of your yard.Digging poses a serious threat in such events.Left with his digging habits unmodiffied, your pet becomes a destructive animal.Left home alone digging as he pleases, your dog turns a once-beautiful garden looking like a disaster.

 

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Knowing Why is Crucial.

 

What drives your dog’s digging? Find out so you’d know what to do with the problem.Even non-experts are able to that.Keep a close eye on your pet for a couple of days.If you pay enough attention, you will note what causes certain behaviors.Watch the digging pattern.If you’re a keen observer, you will note warning signs for when they’re about to dig.

 

If your dog is justa an energetic digger, poking holes her and there, it is likely to be boredom digging.Walk your dog around the block.Hour-long rigorous exercises everday positively channels your dog’s hyperactivity and keeps him content.Being working animals, dogs naturally have a good supply of energy.Dogs need to spend that energy.

 

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If your dog is fond of garden-digging, there are a variety of explanations for that.Interesting smells, sights and sounds are abundant in a garden.Plantings, with the standard manure used with them, pose very curious smells to dogs.A selection of herbs and flowers carry a variety of scents through the air and can get your dog to dig.The garden has a lot to offer for doggie entertainment.Plants for one can certainly inspire a dog’s curiousity.If this is your case, you could use a sprinkler to help.

 

When the dog wanders off in the garden and begins digging, spray him with water.Make sure the dog associates the wter with the sprinkler and not with you.If he knows you had somethng to do with the spray, he’d stop digging only when you’re around.If your dog thinks it’s the sprinkler, he’ll think it’s the garden wetting him; the sight of the sprinkler will effectively prevent him from digging even when no one is watching.

 

If he still digs despite this, permit him a spot to dig in the garden.Like you would a child, give your pet a doggie sandbox.Lure the dog to a specific digging place by burying treats or toys to a certain spot.Begin by burying bones only halfway through; let your dog see the other half and have him dig the treat up.Drill this behavior into your dog by play-acting and ordering him to dig the bone up.Next time, before he actually digs elsewhere, call him to the digging spot.

Read further on this dog problem with How To Stop Dog Digging.

 

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