6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging

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6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging. There are numerous reasons why dogs excavate; it is instinctive, it is boredom, anxiety, it is the smell of their prey, or simply fun, thus stopping the behavior requires punishment of the motive and redirection of the behavior.

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  • Take a couple of days and see the patterns (time of the day, weather, noise).
  • Small/medium breeds: no fewer than 45-60 min of vigorous exercise.
  • Big/vigorous breeds (e.g. Huskies, Terriers): 90 min or more with running, fetch, or tug.

 

6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging

These are some of the best methods to prevent dogs to dig:

  1. Identify the Cause
  • Boredom / Too much energy: Dogs that have too much energy will dig to get amusement.
  • Hunting Instincts: Terriers and hounds can dig to obtain rodents or insects.
  • Escape: There are dogs which chew holes in fences and run around to get companions.
  • Comfort / Cooling Off: They excavate a cool temperature during hot weather.
  • Attention-Seeking: In case there is any response to digging, they will repeat it.

 

  1. Get More Exercising and Mental Stimulation.
  • Greater walks, carry or play: A fatigued dog will not dig so easily.
  • Puzzle playthings and treat dispensing feeders: Keep them busy.
  • Training sessions: Mental work is exhausting and makes one obedient.

 

  1. Create a Digging Zone
  • Provide them with a special digging hole (sandbox or a part of the yard).

o Put toys or treats there to cause them to dig there only.

o Compliment and reward on probing in the acceptable zone.

 

  1. Prevent Unwanted Digging Spots.
  • Physical: Place chicken wire, pavers or large rocks where they dig.
  • Alterations in landscaping: Thick bushes, gravel or elevated beds do not encourage digging.
  • Poisonous barriers: Citrus peels or dog repellent sprinklers may do the trick.

 

  1. Address Specific Triggers
  • Rodents/Insects: In case there are pests, get rid of them (digging will cease as soon as prey is eliminated).
  • Heat: Have a shady spot, cooling mats or a kiddie pool to make them not dig a hole to stay cool.
  • Escape: Strengthen fences, bury chicken wire at the bottom or install an underground barrier.

 

  1. Avoid Punishment
  • Shouting or corporal punishment will amplify anxiety and may worsen the digging.
  • Instead, redirect, calmly interrupt them, call them away, and reward the opposite behavior.

6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging

Quick Fix Tips

  • Make sure to include at least 15-30 minutes of walks everyday.
  • Allow them to play with a chew toy or an ice cream.
  • indirectly, through outdoor time, until the habit is controlled.

 

one step at a time, and take all the important plans together until you have a complete one that will prevent your dog from digging-whatever be the reason.

 

  1. Diagnose the Reason

Monitor where and when your dog digs, before correcting the habit.

  • Neither too close to fences → probably escape or exterior odors.
  • Dark/dusty places → Seeking some shady places.
  • Holes in the yard → randomized holes in yard, Boredom or hunting pests.
  • Only when you are gone → Separation anxiety or attention seeking.

Action: Take a couple of days and see the patterns (time of the day, weather, noise). This informs you on what solutions to give priority to.

 

  1. Burn Energy First

Breeds that are over-active dig holes.

Daily Exercise Goal:

  • Small/medium breeds: no fewer than 45-60 min of vigorous exercise.
  • Big/vigorous breeds (e.g. Huskies, Terriers): 90 min or more with running, fetch, or tug.

Mental Work:

  • Puzzle feeders, snuffle mats or frozen Kongs.
  • Short obedience or trick training( 10 min x 2-3/day).

Why it works: A tired body and body = need to dig less.

 

  1. Give a “Legal” Digging Zone

Sublimate the instinct and not struggle with it.

  • Make Dig Pit/Sandbox: Fill with loose soil or sand.
  • bury toys, treats or chew bones so that they can find them.
  • Take them there, and say a signal, such as Dig here!, and reward.
  • Should they excavate in other places, gently turn back to the pit.

Dogs do not give up digging but learn where to dig.

 

  1. Protect Off-Limit Areas

Training On block tempting spots:

  • Chicken wire or hardware cloth directly below the soil (bend edges down so paws are not cut).
  • Heavy rocks, bricks or gravel on fences.
  • Bare soil covered with shrubs or raised garden beds.
  • Natural repellents- citrus peels, vinegar spray or natural commercial repellents.

 

  1. Remove Hidden Triggers
  • Rodents/Insects: This is a professional control, when they are digging to find prey.
  • Escape Motives: Strengthen or deepen fencing, bury wire 1-2ft/deep, or dig proof fencing.
  • Heat/Comfort: Have shaded space, mat to cool or a pool of water in which the kid can soak his feet.

 

  1. Supervise & Redirect
  • At first remain with them out of doors.
  • When they begin digging in a prohibited area, say a stern No or Ah-ah, call them to you and direct to toys or to the digging pit.
  • Rewards when they decide to go in the pit or quit digging.

 

  1. Avoid Punishment
  • Don’t shout, strike, or rub nose in dirt–it causes stress and may make digging go up.
  • Positive reinforcement (praise, treats) will teach them more quickly.

6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging

Summary Action Plan:

  1. Observe to learn the trigger.
  2. Exercising and giving brain games increase day by day.
  3. Develop a burial play zone with buried play items.
  4. Block/cover problem area until the habit is gone.
  5. Take care of pests, heat or escape.
  6. Monitor and compensate good digging.

prepared digging solution to your dog:

  1. Breed and age – There are certain breeds of dogs (such as Terriers, Huskies or Beagles) with more developed instinct to dig.
  2. Site location –Backyard, flower boxes, or fences or indoors?
  3. When it occurs –Morning, afternoon, evening, or when you come out of the house?
  4. Exercise level- Length and type of daily exercise does your dog have?
  5. Any other behaviors – Chewing, barking, escape attempts?

 

6 Simple steps to stop dogs from digging

 

Conclusion

To prevent a dog to dig, one needs to know why they dig and focus on their physical and mental needs. This instinctive habit can be safely redirected through the use of a combination of regular exercise, mental stimulation, supervised outdoor playtime and a special digging place. Fenced off areas are secured with physical barriers and deterring methods and positive reinforcement will make sure your dog knows where to dig. Unwanted digging may be reduced or eliminated with patience, regularity, and a routine adjusted to each breed, age, and setting, which will leave your dog and your yard happy.

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