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Welcome to Diana Guerrero's Ark Animals Training & Therapy. This section is dedicated to pets, companion animals, and topics related to their care and training. This Ark Animals article discusses the topic of destructive digging. You should get professional help for pet problems. You should get professional help for pet problems.Pet Problems: Destructive Digging
Got a digging dog? Do the holes in your yard make you feel like you live in a mine field? The first step to solving any behavior problem is understanding what the motivation is behind it. Most people wait too long before they will try to extinguish a behavior problem. The time to act is immediately! If you wait too long, a behavior that could have been eliminated quickly and easily becomes entrenched and takes a lot more time & energy to deal with. Dogs will dig for a variety of purposes. Find the reason and you can identify the right approach to stop the behavior. Reasons dogs dig include:
- Boredom
- Lack of activity or exercise
- Escape behavior
- Heat
- Breed traits
- Denning instinct
- Storage or "caching"
- Mimicry
Animals left alone outside will have about 60% more behavior problems
than other animals. They often experience a lack of attention or
activity, and will often be bored. Digging solves both challenges!
Things dug up may smell good or taste divine! The exertion is a
good fuel burner too. So if you have this situation, there are some
simple adjustments you are going to need to make.
Escape behavior may first surface as holes around the perimeter
fencing. Unaltered or bored animals are prone to be motivated this
way. If you are in an area where the heat gets to be fierce, then
digging might be something your pet does when the summer weather
hits. Target areas are usually anywhere the underlying earth is
moist and cool! Breed traits will also contribute to tunneling problems.
Arctic breeds tend to burrow more, terriers and other hunting types
will also dig if there are burrowing animals around..
Some creatures will have more of a predisposition to want to establish
a den. Critters with more of an instinctive urge may become involved
in this behavior. I do not encourage wolf-hybrids for many reasons;
they are one of the types of animals that will dig in this way.
Pregnant bitches will sometimes also engage in this behavior. Storage
of toys, chew items, or edible goodies is something call "caching."
This can be another instinctive behavior, but it is common in many
animals.
Mimicry can complicate this matter. You could trigger the behavior
by gardening or digging post holes! Other animals can also teach
their buddies to do this too. Solving a digging problem will depend
on why the animal is excavating, the household routine, other animals,
and environmental influences. Extreme cases can usually be addressed
within an eight to twelve week period with only one or two behavior
sessions.
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