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How to Stop Your Dog Digging Behavior

How to Stop Your Dog Digging Behavior

Is your prized garden now riddled with embarrassing holes? Has it become impossible—and expensive—to maintain your flowerbed? Is your yard starting to feel like an archeological dig site? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your dog digging behavior is already a problem. You need to learn how to put a stop to this once and for all. To stop your dog digging behavior, you must first understand the reason behind this behavior. When you find out the root… Continue reading

How To Stop Your Dog Digging

How To Stop Your Dog Digging

Dogs have a natural tendency to dig holes – in fact they love it. It is in their instincts but can be extremely destructive and inappropriate for dogs that spend a great deal of time in yards. A digging dog can ruin a great landscaping job, creating both great annoyance and expense for his owner. If your dog is a problem digger, there are three effective means by which to combat this frustrating behavior. These three guidelines, used in concert, will often eliminate digging… Continue reading

Stop Dog Digging — What You Need To Know To End This Dog Behavior Problem

Have you ever wondered why your canine friend loves digging holes so much?  This is a natural canine behavior, but for some pets, too much digging is not enough.  Is there any way to stop dog digging and end this dog behavior problem?Why Dogs DigBefore you have any hope of controlling this behavior, you need to understand why your pet loves to dig.

Some breeds are more prone to digging than others.  Terriers, retrievers, and… Continue reading

How Can You Get A Dog To Stop Digging? What You Need To Know To Stop Dog Digging

Is it possible to get a dog to stop digging?  Probably not, as this is a normal behavior for canines.  They have an instinct to dig, both to provide dens and shelter for themselves and their puppies, and to bury food so they can eat it later.  You may not be able to get your pup to stop digging holes completely, but you can take steps to slow him down a bit.Some

Why Dogs Dig Holes — Seven Secrets To Stop Dog Digging Problems

It seems like every time you turn your head, your dog digs another hole in the yard.  How can you stop dog digging before your lawn looks like an artillery practice field?  In order to get your pup to stop digging holes, you need to understand why he digs in the first place.Why Dogs DigHere are common reasons for this dog behavior problem:

Certain breeds, including terriers, labs, and hounds are more prone to digging. He’s bored or… Continue reading

Dog Digging Problems-Easy To Understand!

Dog Digging Problems-Easy To Understand!

Dog digging problems are very, very common. Dogs dig for a number of reasons, the two most common reasons dogs dig are for entertainment and looking for prey. Dog digging problems aren’t very hard to understand or stop if you keep a few things in mind.

How do you know why your dog is digging? Great question. If your dog is left alone through most of the day and doesn’t have a lot of toys to play with or a “doggy friend” to play with he… Continue reading

ClickForDogTraining.com Dog Training tips to control your dog’s digging. Easy steps to follow-see immediate results. Stop bad behavior with quick, easy obedience methods. Part 2… Continue reading

Digging dog!!!!!!!?

please please help me!!!! We have two dogs both fro rescue groups. the male is a boxer and he digs a LOT. and i mean a LOT. my family and i have had him for 4 days and its driving my mom crazy. i have grown very attached to this dog and if he doesn’t stop my mom says she’ll take him back…. if u know anything to stop dogs from digging i would greatly greatly appreciate it if you could help me. he fell in love with me so if we give him away it would break his heart… Continue reading

A digging dog digs for numerous reasons with the principal one being because it is a natural inherited trait. Wolves, who were our dog’s ancestors, would, in the wild, bury excess food that was not immediately eaten, and they could then dig it up later, when needed. If your dog is a digging dog, chances are you have not had the dog at a dog obedience training club where you could discuss this problem with your instructor. A dog that is constantly burying his bone is not being naughty. He is only following his instincts. This type of digging dog needs… Continue reading

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