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Stop Your Dog from Digging up Your Backyard

Your dog may be digging because he is too hot or too cold. When your dog digs a hole and lies in it, his temperature can be self-regulated. As dogs are unable to remove or add layers, they have to find other methods to give them relief from the weather conditions.

Boredom may be another reason for your dog digging. A dog that is apart from his master all day can easily become bored. Dogs will find ways to amuse themselves if they are left alone. Sadly, this might be digging!

They will need to be channeled in alternate directions in order to stop the digging behavior. Usually all you will need to so is provide your dog with a digging patch where he will not be punished. Some dog breeds have an instinctive tendency to dig. These breeds will require extra patience from you in order to stop their digging behavior.

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The following tips should help to stop dogs from digging up your yard:

  1. Put an unpleasant “present” in the hole dug by your dog. Frequently, a dog will begin digging, take a break from the hole, and come back later to carry on digging. Place the surprise in the hole while your dog is away. One idea is a water spray mixed with bitter apple, which may be purchased from pet stores.

     

  2. Another way to stop dogs from digging is by filling the holes with waste found in your garden. Dogs prefer to dig in “clean” dirt. Add dead leaves, sticks, rocks, and mulch to the hole and cover it with a thin layer of soil. When your dog returns to his digging activities and finds these unwanted items in his hole, he will probably stop digging. If you find that this doesn’t work, try filling the hole and spraying it with bitter apple. As the majority of dogs do not like the odor, they will stop digging in the hole.

     

  3. Your dog should be provided with a designated area where he can dig to his heart’s delight. Digging is instinctive for dogs. Training your dog to dig just in that spot may take time but it is possible. Stop your dog from digging in your back yard by giving him his own spot where he is free to dig holes.

    You could use a sandbox or fence off a portion of your garden that has not been landscaped. Burying some treats that your dog is able to discover will help him to understand that he is able to dig in that area. Your dog may need to be given additional encouragement if you have already reprimanded him for digging. Once he realizes that he is allowed to dig in that area, he will be a happy dog.

     

  4. When your dog has been provided with his own designated spot for digging, you will still need to keep things interesting for him. Once in a while, a toy or snack should be buried as a surprise for him. Once a dog becomes bored with digging up the same spot, he may feel that a different part of your garden seems more enticing.

    Periodically, the dirt or sand in your dog’s designated digging spot should be replaced. Dogs prefer fresh dirt to hard earth. As well, your dog will sometimes like to dig under the fence rather than in his own digging patch. Spray your flower borders with animal essence, which hunters use to tempt animals. Dogs may stop digging when they smell other animals.

These tips will help to stop dogs from digging in areas other than the designated spots you have assigned to them. Don’t forget that digging is an instinct for dogs so they are not been mean when they dig up your flowers.

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