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Lastly, youll have to ask your dog

If you are unable to locate your dog, AND the holes in your lawn are all found right along the bottom of your fence line, then you may not need to ask the first question, which is, "Are you trying to escape?" If your pet is not "fixed" (neutered or spayed), then they may be entertaining their roaming instinct. Ive seen this work well. Once you do, the digging will be an afterthought.

Nonetheless, you may have to change the dog's access areas, or fence off an area that youd like to keep for the kids' soccer pitch. But they also like to burrow, especially when there is not a spot of shade in sight.

Lastly, youll have to ask your dog, "Are you burying your stuff?" This is simply an old habit that stems from the fact that their ancestors often killed more than they could eat in a sitting. This habit may be tough to break, but changing the range of treats you leave with your dog when away, for instance, a massive juicy bone may be a great treat for your dog when you're around, but might be something you don't leave with them when you're gone. They will return, and they may even bring a whole family with them when they do. Then, calmly return to the back yard to locate your dog, with the intention of asking a few questions about their habit of excavating your property. But don't bother trying to confront your dog after the fact.

If your dog is near or even somewhere on your property when you return from a period of absence, they may in fact have separation anxiety issues, which youll have to treat directly.

In the grand scheme of dog obedience problems, however, this should be more of a nuisance than anything.

Instead, take a deep breath, and complete your after work wind-down routine.

Another possibility is that your dog is digging to freedom in an attempt to find you. Many dogs are wild about sand, and you can even attract them to the area by burying treats in the sandbox. So youll need to rule this out as motivating factor for your dog's digging, and make sure they have a place to stay cool. Often I remind dog owners that its more than likely their lawn will forgive the dog, and that having a healthy and happy pet sometimes comes with the sacrifice of a perfect lawn.When you come home to find holes all over your lawn, and you have a dog, there may be a correlation there.

If your dog is there, bird netting外部リンク your next question to ask is, "Are you getting too hot back here when Im away?" We all know that dogs pant when its hot. Punishment after the fact is widely known as the least effective and potentially most damaging form of dog training on earth. You can also try setting up a dirt area or sandbox where digging is allowed and encouraged. Even if you bring your dog to the spot, hold them by the scruff of the neck, and scold them while you direct their head deep into their handiwork, they wont have any idea what all the fuss is about.







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