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19 May, 2010

Ways To Address You Dog’s Digging.

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Often, the reason behind dog digging is boredom.In cases not due to boredom, it’s instinct.Digging can look harmless but it’s not; your dog can be seriously in danger especially if he lets himself out of your yard.Digging can be fatal in those cases.Your dog becomes a nuisance if his digging behavior is left as it is.Leaving your dog unsupervised will rapidly turn your yard into an ugly mess.

 

Check this information on Tips to Stop Dog Chasing.

 

Understanding is the Required First Step.

 

What triggers your dog to dig? Be able to answer that to know how to deal with the behavior.You don’t have to be professionally trained to do that.Keep a keen eye on your pet for a couple of days.Paying enough attention makes you uncover certain behavioral patterns.Attend to the digging triggers and responses.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 could be boredom digging.Walk your dog around the block.A daily dose of rigourous exercise effectively deals with your dog’s extra energy and keep him calm.Because they’re working animals, dogs innately have excess energy supplies.Depleting that extra energy daily is a must.

 

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If your dog loves to dig in your garden, there are reasons for that.Interesting smells, sights and sounds are plenty in a garden.Plantings have manures and these smells are very attractive to a dog’s sharp olfactory nerves.Sweet-smelling flowers get your dog curious enough to sniff and dig.The garden has a lot to offer for doggie entertainment.Plants are enough to attract a dog’s curious attention.When this is the case, use a  sprinkler that’s connected to the end of a water hose.

 

When the dog wanders off in the garden and begins digging, spray him with water.Be certain 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 watching.When a dog thinks the sprinkler’s spraying him, he’s not likely to dig when he sees it in the garden.

 

If he still digs despite this, allow him a spot to dig in the garden.Just like small children, give your pet a  sandbox, doggie version.Bury toys and treats to the ground to condition your dog to dig there specifically.Start by doing it half-way; have half of a bone stick out so your dog sees it.Inspire this behavior by sounding thrilled and commanding your dog to dig.If he starts digging outside of the area, entice him back there.

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

 

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