Dog Problems Solutions - Dog Digging, Aggressive Dog Behavior

May 10, 2009

The Top 5 Stop Dog Digging Tips at Your Fingertips

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Is your dog digging so much you wonder if he or she may be going on a treasure hunt?  Have you watched your pup take out your prized rose bushes for no good reason?  Do you wonder if your dog has a serious identity problem with him or her thinking they are a mole or gopher?

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If so, then you have a serious dog digging problem on your hands.  Luckily for you (and your yard!) there is something you can do.  With help, your lawn may be on the road to recovery before the winter hits again.

Below are five effective steps to stop dog digging and improve outdoor behavior while allowing your yard to grow anew.

  1. Figure out why your dog is  into destructive digging.  Could it be that your pup is just bored or perhaps trying to create shelter?

  2. Keep your dog occupied with new and different games and activities.  Provide lots of great dog toys for the yard to help get rid of that extra energy and never forget to walk your dog every day to decrease the need to explore and move around.
  3. See that your pup gets all the attention you can give.  Some dogs are known to turn to dog digging when craving attention from their owners. Dogs know they will be scolded, but prefer that attention to no attention being paid at all.
  4. Find the areas where the dog digs the most and block them off.  Until damage control and behavior modification can be achieved, blocking off the favored dog digging areas can help.  Use bricks to cover area, or chicken wire can stop any digging attempts too.
  5. See if you can find ways to make the area the least favored part of the yard for your dog.  A favored digging spot will become unappealing if red  pepper is spread on the ground. You may also choose to make a loud noise such as banging on a pot every time your dog approaches the area.

If you stick with these five proven stop dog digging steps, you can start enjoying a green and hole-less yard with your dog soon enough.

Is your dog still giving you hard time after applying these tips? Some dog owners are challenged with more problematic dogs, but the issues should always be suppressed the momet they start.

I was often challenged with my dog’s behavior, the dog digging was no different. I had to seek professional help one more time. After helping me with my dog’s other behavior problems, I once again turned to Secrets of Professional Dog Trainer that swept away dog digging in my back yard for good.

If you are desperate to get your beautiful lawn back, waste no time and read my review of this exceptional train a dog program. You can end dog digging in no time.

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