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Reasons why your dog digs a hole in your yard

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Some dogs really love digging holes. Terriers, hounds, and retrievers, in particular, are known for their digging abilities. Terriers were bred to dig animals out of holes.

All dogs have an inbred instinct to dig, but some do seem to take it to an extreme.

Here are the top 10 reasons why your dog may be digging holes in the yard:

1. Boredom

2. Curiosity

3. Escape

4. Cooling Off

5. Burying Treasure

6. Attention Seeking

7. Mimicking

8. Instinct

9. Denning

10. Shelter

Does your dog spend a lot of time by itself? The root of most dog behaviour problems is boredom, and digging holes in your yard might be one way they keep themselves busy.

In the wild, canines are social animals who live in packs. A lot of dog behaviour problems are caused by putting pets in an unnatural situations and expecting them to be happy.

Dogs are meant to be outside, running across fields and through the woods. Trouble tends to follow when we keep them locked in the house or out in the yard for long periods with nothing to do. If your furry friend is continually digging up the garden, it’s possible they are just bored or frustrated.

A dog with nothing to do will find a way to occupy him or herself, and digging holes keeps them occupied.

Solution

Dogs love stimulation and do get frustrated when on their own for long periods. To relieve their boredom and tension, spend a little more quality time with them when you can. Give them a section in the garden where they can dig to their heart’s content (though we can’t promise they will only dig in that section).

If you’re not able to personally spend more time with your pet, then see anyone in your neighbourhood who would like to or look into hiring someone to stay with them. Your garden might thank you later.

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