Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tricks to Keep Dogs from Digging

By Andyl Hannerl

When your dog barks ceaselessly, runs away, urinates in your house every day, or chews up your shoes or anything in sight, can cause an owner to be anxious. You can steer clear of these behaviors by training your dog properly and is done by starting training when your dog is still a puppy.

An owner must be consistent in rewarding and providing consequences depending on the behavior shown by the dogs. This is whats needed in proper training. Dogs love being given a lot of attention by their owners. So when you ignore them when they misbehave and when you give them the attention they want and deserve when they behave correctly oftentimes will make your dog change its behavior. Another problem that your dog will have is digging.

Reasons and Answers

A lot of reasons are behind digging, so as an owner, you will need to analyze these reasons first before you can train them to keep off digging. It is normal for dogs to enjoy digging, and for some dogs, the reason why they dig is merely because they are bored and need more activities in their lives. Some dogs dig to escape to find a mate. Some dogs just love digging in dirt that has been just fertilized.

There are also some dogs that seem to need to dig as a part of their nature and some that like to make a cool place to lie, so they have a little 'den.' Finally, there are dogs that like to hide food in the dirt, and will dig holes to hide it.

The best way to keep dogs from digging is to make sure that they have adequate exercise and mental stimulation. Dogs like to learn new tricks and to experience new things. A bored dog is a destructive doge in most cases, so a dog that is well exercised and has new situations to experience is more likely to avoid destructive activity.

Refrain from giving your dogs bones as this is one way of preventing your dogs from digging. Give him treats that can be consumed readily without leaving anything to bury.

Balloons can also be buried in the places where the dog often digs so that when he digs there again, the balloon will suddenly pop, scaring the dog and giving him negative reinforcement so that he will not be as likely to dig in that spot again.

Dogs that dig should not be left unsupervised in the yard. That way, if they go to dig, they can be sprayed by a hose or a squirt gun to surprise them and keep the dog from digging there again.

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