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"How to Stop Dog from Digging Holes in Your Garden, Lawn or Yard"Dog Digging problem can be frustrasted sometimes when you discovered there are holes every where in your garden. If you are looking for effective ways on how to stop dog from digging, then you are in the right place. But first of all, you have to understand the reasons a dog or puppy digs. Dogs dig for a few reasons as below:-
It is not difficult to learn which categories your dog falls into. If you dog digs once in a while, most probably, your dog is just digging for fun to find out something in the ground. If your dog does it quite often, it is because he is bored. The reason a dog becomes bored is because he is lack of physical activities (eg: exercise and playing). So, you should spend more time with him and increase his physical activities. If your dog is terrier-type, you should have known that terrier breed was bred to hunt underground vermin long time ago. But not to worry as genetic factor is not a major influence. Any dogs can still be trained to behave properly.
"How to Stop Dog from Digging - Dig for Fun"Personally, I think it is okay to allow your dog to dig once in a while, as long as he is not creating chaos in your garden. If dog digging problem is too much for you, you might want to apply the following suggestion to stop the digging behavior:-
"How to Stop Dog from Digging - Dig Out of Boredom or Loneliness"If you do not have enough exercise with your dogs, your dog can be frustrated as he has too much energy inside. His energy needs to be released somewhere. So, the dogs will develop dog behavior problems like biting, chewing and also digging. Below are some suggestions that can help your dog's digging problem:-
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