Stop Your Dog’s Digging Right Now
If your dog digs, you know how terrible it can be. They dig through the flower bed, under the fence, and random holes in the ground. They don’t listen to anything you say, particularly when you tell them not to dig in the ground, and your neighbors and your spouse is starting to get upset with the constant digging. Is there any way that you can get your puppy to stop digging?
To begin, you have to understand that a dog digging is a natural thing that they do. They want to dig for many reasons, and the key to stopping that dog from performing this act is to figure out exactly why they are doing it, then resolve that issue. It really is that simple.
As stated before, there are many reasons why a dog digs. However, they can be broken down into about three different categories. The first is because they are hot. If you live in a warmer climate, you will find that you may be seeing many more holes during the summer months. The dog will actually dig to try to cool down. A telltale sign of this is that they dig in the shade. To stop this, be sure that you’re offering a cool, dry place for the puppy to take a break.
They may be doing it by instinct. If this is the case, you may want to give them a better place to dig. Show them this place and they’ll start digging there Lastly, you may find that they are digging to mark their territory. If this is the case, you may want to put their own excrement in that hole.
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