Dogs
are adorable but at the same time, they can wreak havoc if left unsupervised.
Dogs are known for getting into troubles and then looking up to humans with
puppy eyes, asking for forgiveness. It’s almost impossible to resist the cute face of a dog after he has
done some mischief, though it’s also vital to train in a certain manner which
doesn’t encourage such behaviour. If you neglect one mistake of your
furry pal, he’ll perceive it as a green signal which can lead to destructive
behaviour in future.
Every
pet parent must be familiar with the obsession their dogs have with digging.
You can have a perfectly fine yard and your pooch will mess it up in no time. So,
you need to be extra careful if you are gardening in your yard. Dogs only need
a moment of freedom to go and attack the yard as well as the vegetables you’ve
planted. However, there’s a reason why dogs dig; it’s not just out of spite.
Therefore, here are some points which will reveal why dogs like to dig and how you
can stop your dog from digging.
Digging Out Of Boredom
If
your dog sees you digging the yard to plant any flowers or vegetables, he’ll
think it’s okay for him to do the same thing. Moreover, when dogs don’t get
sufficient exercise, they start digging to release all that pent up energy.
Furthermore, it can turn into a habit if you don’t pay attention to your furry
pal’s needs.
Going After Insects or Worms
Dogs
are always on the alert mode and when there’s dirt, there are always worms or
insects. Therefore, your pooch might be digging up shrubs just so he could
catch that wriggly worm.
Getting More Comfortable
Dogs
weren’t always kept as pets in ancient times and hence they didn’t have proper
living space. Most dogs would dig the hole and lay in the comfort of sand to
protect them from heat, cold or rainy days. Thus, it’s the dog’s natural
instinct to seek protection in small and enclosed spaces.
Fear or Anxiousness
Every
person needs a safe space to escape when things get too overwhelming. Likewise,
dogs also like to isolate themselves when they find the surrounding or people
dangerous or unsafe.
How
to stop your dog from digging
- Ensure your dog is getting enough exercise every day. You might want to consider taking him for a short stroll after dinner or visit a dog park during weekends.
- Make your home a happy place. Your dog should know that he’s safe in the house and if there’s anything that’s bugging him, observe his reactions to find out what it is.
- Whenever there’s a change in weather, see that the temperature is neither too cold nor too warm.
- If you think there are any burrowing animals or insects in your yard, get rid of them as soon as you can. They might harm your pet, so it’s crucial to take immediate action and remove any kind of insects or animals from your yard.
The
best way to prevent such behaviour is to ensure the dog is active and getting
sufficient exercise. Your furry pal will love you if you take him to the park.
So, just make sure you protect him with a flea
and tick spray before you head out.
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