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Digging is behavior that is very natural for a dog. If you need to stop them from digging you definitely need to realize why they are digging. Here are some of the plenty possible reasons and a possible solution.

They dig because they are bored

Stop Dog Digging Tips: If you leave your dog by itself inside the yard for too long give him something to do. Leave him with bones to chew or toys to play with. Food dispensing toys are accessible in your local pet store and also make an exceptional selection.

They dig because they are hot.

Stop Dog Digging Tips: Dogs will dig a hole to lay down in the cool earth once the weather is hot. Make sure your dog has a cool place with plenty of shade and provide him with a lot of water.

They dig because they are trying to escape

Stop Dog Digging Tips: Dogs will probably dig underneath gates and fences just so they can escape. If your dog is not spayed or neutered he/she may be trying to escape in order to mate. Spaying or neutering ordinarily fixes this complication.

To stop dog re-digging existing holes

Stop Dog Digging Tips: Put his poop in the hole and cover it. There is no chance he will dig up his very own poop. You can also try sprinkling cayenne pepper or chili powder in the spots your dog likes to dig then when they sniff and get a nose full it becomes very discouraging.

And finally you should reprimand him if you catch him digging. Some dogs such as terriers and hunting dogs have a very strong instinct to dig.

Maybe there is one area of your yard that you will allow digging. This will require that the dog be trained so he knows his area and does not dig up your flower garden.

Getting a training book is a wise investment at this point. There are several good ones on the internet for less than $40 that provide a manual, videos and even support for your training.

by: John Maddox




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