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Dogs Will Dig
There are so many dogs that love digging. This is what dogs do. It is just normal behavior. There are many reasons for it; to bury treasures, to create a cool spot to lie down, and also for the mere pleasure. But we we don’t want them digging up our lawn~However, we still don’t like holes in the yard.
Especially when left alone, dogs will dig. So, during the start of your training implementation, you’ll want to do a lot of supervising if possible. Here are some things you can do about digging.
These methods are extremely powerful if done correctly and consistently.
Here Are Some Valuable Ideas:
Hey, let her have her own digging spot. In order to do this, you must encourage the behavior so you’ll want to take her out there and show this is her digging location. To do this, dig there yourself and bury her treasures for her to dig up. And if need be, bury some treats – that’ll get her digging! Do this over a period of a couple weeks until she gets it. If you catch her in the act of digging outside of her zone, don’t yell, just guide her to her special spot and continue the training.
Here is a crazy yet effective technique. Wherever you find your doggy’s holes, put his own poo in it. He’s gonna not like this too much and will stop or look for a new area. just keep putting it in the new holes util the holes stop appearing. If this idea grosses you out, just use gravel or rocks – it works just as well and is less sticky.
Say your dog is digging up around the fence; simply lay some wire mesh beneath the lawn or ground along the fence. This will quickly deter the fence line digging.
Here is another wild one. If you find a hole dug by your doggy, blow up a balloon and bury it in there. Once your doggy digs in one of these holes, he will think twice about doing it again – and if he does, that’ll be the last time for sure.
For Effective Results, Keep These Things In Mind:
Please don’t just tie your dog up to a tree and leave him. This causes all kinds of emotional damage to the dog. And it really encourages bad behavior such as, you guessed it, digging. Don’t be surprised to see hole when you get home.
Provide space and time for your dog to really let loose and get some serious running in. If you do that, he won’t have the energy for digging!
Spend as much time as possible with your dog. Just make some time to play a lot with her. If you do, she’ll respect you, love you, and will want to please you more – and that means she’ll respond to your training better.
Oh ya and one last thing about training your doggy not to dig, if you want good results, you’ll have to be consistent. Don’t let it slip for long and wonder why your doggy still digs everything up in the garden. To uncover more Great dog training techniques to stop your dog’s behavioral problems, check out this complete dog training manual.
And on that note, good luck and enjoy your time with your special furry friend!
