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Many people have mixed
ideas to stop dogs digging. Some people think that its okay for a dog to dig after all
is quite natural function. You must have noticed how they like to hide there bones often by
digging a hole and burying it.
Other people are not
prepared to let there dogs run wild in the garden and have to foot the bill for the wrecked
flower bed you spent the whole weekend planting. My opinion is the latter I don’t see why you
should forfeit your garden just because your dog is obsessed with digging holes just where she
thinks fit.
If you want to learn how stop a dog from digging
then keep reading.
Not all dogs like to dig
holes the breeds of dogs that do like to dig are terriers and Nordic breeds of
dogs.
You can not always get this
calculation spot on. All dogs have their own personality so by choosing a particular breed of
dog doesn’t that mean you eliminate the problem.
If your dog has got into the
dog digging habit you will need to address this issue with a little lateral thinking if you want
to stop dog from digging up your garden.
One of the main reasons your
dog is digging is due to lack of exercise. Another reason could be you are not giving your dog
enough attention they do get bored and this is when the digging begins.
How to get a dog to stop digging you would think would be a pretty easy task however if it is a
puppy then some puppy obedience training needs to be put in place but in the case of and
older dog then this could be a little more challenging
For some reason it
seems to instil in a dog a sense of purpose. Your dog may have to spend a lot of time on her own
this in turn creates a feeling of insecurity and anxiety. When this situation arises she is
digging a hole in order to get to you.
Another way to avoid to stop
dogs digging when you are at work all day is to take him for a good exercise before you go wear
him out so she may spend a good percentage of the day sleeping. Leave loads of toys for her to
play with while you are at work.
Another option to stop dogs digging is not to let her loose in the garden unattended and
don’t give her an opportunity to dig.
A friend of mine came
up with a great idea he dug up the first couple of inches of turf in his yard and put chicken
wire and covered it up. The result was the dog realised he was not going to be able to dig a
hole there and assumed the whole yard was the same so problem solved.
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