Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Stop Dog Digging

If walking through your yard has already become treacherous because of the number of holes your dogs have put in your yard, then you need to learn to curb dog digging. Dogs dig for a lot of reasons like anxiety, a desire to escape, or as a way to protect themselves from outside forces. In order to be effective in your training, you should understand why your dog is digging and learn effective versus ineffective methods on how to stop dogs from digging.

 

First, it is important that in order to get your dogs to stop digging, you must AVOID reprimands during the trainings. It can only bring too many negative effects to your pet! Dogs do not have good reasoning. If someone tells you that punishment is the right way to stop dogs from digging, they do not understand that your dogs might rebel and just dig when his all alone. Learning to get to the root of the behavior will do more in keeping your dogs from digging, because you will be able to change the circumstances to fit your needs while keeping the respect and love of your dog.

 

In trying to keep your dogs, you may want to start off simply by taking your dogs for regular walks. A lot of digging behavior comes out of boredom or a need to get rid of extra energy. It can be effective in trying to curb dog digging to take your dogs for walks or take time to actively play with them.

 

That same release of energy your dog needs bring about the next piece of advice on how to stop dog digging. It is imperative to stop the digging behavior and let your dog be dynamic when you are not around. Get toys that can keep them busy all throughout the day. There are a number of active toys on the market that can help stimulate your dogs physically and mentally so that digging is no longer needed as an activity.

 

The next thing you can do to stop dog digging is to put up a barrier to inhibit digging in specific areas. If your dog is always digging up your flowerbed or vegetable garden, but does not bother to dig anywhere else, then you may want to put up a small fence in that area. You can also use a sprinkler. Who says that cats are the only pets who avoid getting wet? Astonishingly, dogs usually do not like to get wet too, so when you see your dog heading for your tomatoes, turn on the sprinkler.

 

Allowing your pet to have alternatives is another way to control your dog from digging in other areas of your backyard. Giving your dog alternatives is another way to stop him from digging in other areas of your yard. You can also offer your beloved pet a sandbox or a corner of the yard where he can just dig away, well, which is if none of these methods work. Build the area that will be exclusively his then hide several treats under, HE WILL LOVE IT!! Through this method your dog will then learn the specific area with such treats is only the place where digging is okay.

 

Finally, a not so pleasant way to stop dogs from digging is to put a little of his solid dog waste in each digging hole. Surprising as it may seem, the waste will deter your dog from continuing to dig holes in the yard. It may not sound like the most uncomfortable way to stop dogs from digging, but it truly does work!

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