Could Your Dog Be Trying to Tell You Something? Discover the Real Reason Why Your Dog Digs
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Got a dog that won't stop digging up the yard? Are you constantly tripping on those dog made "pot holes"? It can be very annoying and frustrating, maybe even a little dangerous (sprained ankles). Here are some things to keep in mind when dealing with a dog digging problem.
First, you have to understand why your furry little friend is digging in the first place. It's natural for a dog's instinct to dig, they do that dig up for prey or bury food that they can consume later. They may also dig for other reasons as well. A dog with this kind of behavior may be telling you something and is a big clue that your dog is lacking a need. Also importantly, yelling at your pet pooch 10 minutes after the fact, your dog will have absolutely NO CLUE to why he's getting punished.
Is Your Dog Getting: Sufficient Dog Shelterr
Another reason why dogs dig in the first place is to make some for of barrier against the cold or heat. Other dog's also dig when they are right about to eliminate. If this is the case,make sure your dog has some kind of barrier against the environment. A dog house will do the trick. Remember, your furry companion needs more than a backyard to romp and play in, don't forget to include toys and shelters outside.
Is Your Dog Getting: Mental Stimulationr
Is your dog getting enough mental stimulation while he's outside in the yard? It's really important to make sure your pet pooched has something to keep himself busy with. If your dog's mind isn't being stimulate, your dog may resort to destructive behaviors, like digging up the fence or your garden of petunias.
Is Your Dog Getting: Supervision?
Yeah, a lot of dog owners just let their little companion outside and not really "supervise" them. Your dog may not realize what he's doing is really that bad unless you've trained him or redirected his digging. If you catch your dog digging somewhere he shouldn't make sure you use your voice or some kind of startling sound to catch his attention. Your dog will be able to learn and connect your displeasure to his digging.
Is Your Dog Getting: Physical Exercise?
No, letting your pet canine play in the backyard is not going to suffice for enough exercise. Do more physical activities with your dog. Just as it's important your dog needs mental stimulate, your dog need physical stimulation as well. For example, playing fetch in the park, going for a run, swimming, going to the doggy park and etc.
Last and Surprising Tip:
The Power of Redirection
How exactly can you redirect your canine companion's digging? Try using a sandbox big enough for your dog to dig. This redirection is a great way for your ease of mind and help your dog satisfy his need for digging.
With all that said, use these tips to prevent your dog from digging up crater size holes in your yard. For your own sanity as well as for your dog's basic needs.
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