Techniques To Prevent Canines From Burrowing

This post was written by London Dog Walking on September 2, 2010
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There are a lot of things that dogs could do to make their masters nervous. They may be constantly barking, breaking loose from restraints and fencing, relieving themselves indoors, and gnawing at their owners’ belongings. A large number of such issues are preventable through careful teaching of the dog from birth. The key to properly training your dog is consistency.  Good actions must result in rewards, and consequences must be in place for bad behavior. A very simple way to correct the dog’s behavior is to give attention when they are exhibiting good behavior and ignoring them when the exhibit bad behavior.  Dogs are very motivated by their owner’s attention.  One more issue that is common with dogs is the act of digging.

The Causes & Resolutions

Digging can be a manifestation of many triggers, and thus handlers ought to investigate the causes of the behavior in order to prevent dogs from digging. A dog who engages in digging may do so for the sake of his own pleasure. Certain dogs may be disinterested and require greater stimulation on a regular basis. Those not spayed or neutered may be attempting to flee their enclosures in order to locate a mating partner. Dogs may also like to dig in freshly placed fertilizer or gardens that have been recently turned over.  Certain breeds appear to naturally require to burrow, many desiring to create a chilled retreat in which to lie, similar to a small cave.  Lastly, some dogs prefer to conceal edible provisions in the soil, and are prone to digging divots in which to preserve them.

The most effective method you could use to stop dogs from digging would be to guarantee that they get enough cerebral stimulus and physical activity. All dogs like to be taught new tricks and to undergo new experiences. A dog who is bored will typically start to develop destructive behaviors, so ensuring that your dog gets enough physical activity and exposure to new people and places will help reduce this problem.

An alternative method you could use to stop your dog from digging would be to shy away from giving him chew bones, which he may want to bury in the yard. Any treat you give your dog should be totally edible, leaving them nothing to bury. Another strategy is to conceal filled balloons in the soil patches most frequently visited by the digging dog, such that the next time he attempts to burrow, a balloon will pop, frighten the hound, providing a sort of scolding that may serve to prevent a recurrence of the behavior. A dog that digs need to supervised at all times while in the yard. If you are with them and they go to dig, you can frighten them away from digging by wetting them with a spray bottle or your garden hose.

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