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How Stop Dog Digging

How to Stop Your Dog from Digging

To educate yourself about how to end dogs from digging holes it is very important to determine the

dog digging.jpgjustification why your puppy or older dog is digging in the first
place. Below is a list of the most common reasons your dog
may be digging:

* The dog simply desires to dig!.

* Your dog may just be seeking your attention.

* May be bored stiff and digs for mental and physical stimulation. What do you expect a bored, lonely and isolated dog to do?

* If your dog is digging under the fence he may be trying to get out to search for a mate.

* Dogs often dig in recently turned dirt (like your rose bed!).

* Dogs are often drawn to to fertilized dirt - the aroma of fertilizer is alluring to some dogs.

 

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* To dig a den - much as they would have in the countryside.

* For shelter, to cool themselves down or warm themselves up.

* Some breeds are very inclined to digging (terriers, labradors), it is instinctual and bred into them.

* Your dog may be digging because your dog is hunting for some small critters that are living in your garden.

* For food storage uses. While you and me opt to use the refrigerator, our dogs think the garden will do just fine.

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How To Stop Dogs From Digging

Any time you are trying to improve any habits in your dog, the golden rule is to be constant! Make it very apparent to your dog what is, and is not good behavior.

Once you have identified the likely valid reason for your dogs digging, you has to then establish the remedy. Down below is a number of proven maneuvers. If used appropriately, they will aid to control your puppie's digging troubles.

* Give your pet dog loads of work outs, including lots of physical and mental stimulation. Your pup's energy needs to be used up in one way or another so why not funnel it into a little something positive?

* If your pet is often digging in order to conceal a bone, you should not give bones! Substitute bones with chewing toys like rawhide bones.

* Confine your pet when you are not able to supervise him (or her). Place him (or her) in a crate, kennel run or in the house when you will not be around to watch your dog. You might need to do this until you have fixed the digging concern.

* Blow up a number of balloons and bury them in the place your pet would like to dig. When he strikes a balloon, the sound of it popping startles your dog. In some instances the unfavorable association this makes is good enough to end your dog from digging in the foreseeable future.

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* In cases where you are have the ability to be close to your dog for a couple of days, you may perhaps have some great outcomes with this process. Every time your dog gets under way to dig, reprimand the dog and spray him with the hose. Again this approach produces an adverse association to your dog every time he / she digs. You must implement this reprimand every time your dog starts digging holes for it to be helpful.

* If your dog has a beloved spot he would like to dig you can bury some chicken wire just under the surface of this spot. Once your dog starts to dig he / she won't like the sensation of his paws scraping along the wire. I've applied this method personally, and found that it worked well for my puppy who liked to dig!

* This technique may not sound very nice but is a tremendously popular and effective manner to stop your dog from digging. What you do is fill up the holes your dog has made, putting some of his poop (feces) mixed with earth in the whole that he or she had dug up. Most dogs are truly put off by this and will not make an effort to dig again. A few trainers recommend providing your dog pineapple before executing this process. Apparently the pineapple smells dreadful when put together with the poop.

* A lot of dogs just copy what they see their owners doing. So if you're working away in the garden, suddenly your dog may be interested in engaging in the same! If this occurs, you may need to confine your dog when you are working hard in the garden.

* In the event you've got the room, a great solution for both you and your dog is to provide him or her with a digging area. You can actually support your dog digging in this designated area. Fill it with nice soft sand and bury some of your dog's favourite treats in it. A large number of dogs figure out that if they want to dig, they have got to go to this region.

* If your dog is digging under the fence it may be worthwhile filling in all the holes in and under the fence. By blocking these outside disruptions or triggers you take away the visual provocation that your dog might be intending to get at.

* If you take a trip down to your localized Pet Shop you will discover many commercial products that declare to help digging problems. They are effective for some dogs and may be really worth a try if you find it difficult to take care of the digging problem through training.

* A couple of other tactics you may desire to try, are to supply a a small number of tasty chew toys for periods you are away from home and or employing a dog walker.

Good luck with stopping your dog from digging, and consider that basic dog obedience training is the key to solving any dog behavioral problems. If your dog respects and trusts you, he will be willing to please you in all situations. I hope that How Stop Dog Digging information will correct your problems.

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