HOW TO STOP DOG DIGGING
Dogs are known for digging, and digging can be a big mess for your yard or garden. Digging for dogs comes natural to them. They may be digging to find a cool spot to lie in during the summer heat, or they might want to dig a hole to bury a toy or a bone of some sort. If you are finding a lot of holes all over your yard you need to address it as soon as possible.
You can do this by watching your dog while he plays out in the yard. You do not need to stand outside and watch, you can simply watch from a kitchen window or something like that. When your dog starts to dig a hole, you need to go outside and interrupt the dog. While doing this you need to make a loud noise or spray water on them, do something that is going to make them not want to dig again if they know what will be coming to them. There are some special collars that you can find that, with a press of a button can send a tiny little electric shock to your dog. If you are not comfortable with this, then try something else, but if the digging continues and nothing seems to be working, then you may have to turn to using a shock collar.
If interrupting your dog during his digging session is not working then perhaps you want to try to redirect where your dog is digging. Pick a spot in the yard where you can isolate and give to your dog to dig freely. This will need a little bit of training with your dog. You need to show him where it is okay to dig. You can easily do this by taking a dog bone or dog treat and digging a hole and burying the dog treat. From there you will encourage your dog to dig up the treat. It all comes down to positive reinforcement, rewarding your dog will help him learn where he can go and what he can do. If you do not show him his digging place each day, he will just continue to dig wherever he pleases. Use this tactic until he starts digging in his digging spot all on his own.
We all know that dogs like to dig, it is natural for them to dig. If you do not want you dog to dig, then you need to cut the habit as soon as you can. If this method does not work for you, then perhaps you should try setting some space aside for your dog so that he can dig. Perhaps it is just a game of give and take between you and your dog!
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Aggressive Dog Behavior When Breeding
If your dog has just had a new litter of puppies you might want to keep a close, watchful eye on your dog. Aggression in female dogs that are nursing or raising their puppies often occurs and can be noticed if you step too closely to the puppies. In such cases, the female may start to growl or possibly snap at you. Once the puppies are weaned off of the female or if the littler has been sold and taken away from the female, her aggressiveness will subside and she will go back to the way that she was when you first got her.
Because dogs are animals and at one point did live in the wild some dogs still have the predator hunting the prey instinct in them. With this type of aggression your dog may love to chase joggers that run by your house, people on bikes, and cars. They pretty much love to chase anything that is moving away from them. You need to be careful with this type of aggression, at first your dog may not actually act on its aggression, but sooner or later your dog could end up catching that jogger or biker.
Aggression towards other dogs is quite common in various breeds of dogs. When this does occur, it tends to occur between the same sexes of dogs. When dogs become competitive with other dogs, their main goal is dominance, and taking control of their situation. If you have puppies you can definitely keep and eye and look for it and catch it at an early age. While it may look like your pups are just playing around and having fun, they are actually telling you that they are developing some aggressive type of behavior. If caught early enough, it can be treated and you can train them, if you have an aggressive mature dog, it is going to be a lot more difficult, and if you continue to do nothing about the situation it could get even more dangerous than it already is.
We all love our dogs, and want our dogs to be happy and playful. It may not be anything that you have done as an owner, but if you can catch it at an early stage it will definitely make your life as well as your family’s life a lot more safe, and enjoyable. Catch it when you can, and if you got your dog from the pound, get yourself a trainer, someone who is professional who can help you with this sort of thing, and help make your life with your dog a whole lot of fun!
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Aggressive Dog Behavior
Aggression in dogs is not just a simple phrase that can be used lightly. There are many type and categories of aggressive dog behavior, if you feel that you might have an aggressive dog, it might be helpful to figure out what kind of aggression your dog has. This can help you when you are trying to train your dog yourself, or working with a professional trainer.
Dominate aggression in dogs is a very dangerous type of aggression in dogs. This category of aggression is unpredictable; the dog becomes a bully not only towards other dogs and strangers, but towards members of your family. Most of the time in this case, one person in the family will have the ultimate control over the dog, and the dog will only obey this particular person. Often times this type of behavior can be mistaken for the dog just being protective, but this aggressive dog behavior is downright dangerous.
Aggression with fear is when the dog is always scared or nervous; because of this the dog may react to the smallest of disturbances such as a knock on the door or a telephone ringing. The dog will react with barking and growling, as well as baring their teeth. As the dog grows in age, it will get bolder and the baring of the teeth can eventually turn into full on biting.
If you have more than one dog in the house, and they all seem to get along throughout the day until treats are handed out or dinner is served you might be dealing with a type of territorial aggression with one of your dogs. These types of territorial dogs will start to growl or snap when another dog or a person comes near anything that the dog thinks is his. This can be food, or water, or dog toys and treats. This type of aggressive dog beahavior can occur in any breed at any age, and once it starts to occur it needs to be addressed almost immediately.
No matter what breed of dog you have or how old your dog is, they can still develop aggressive types of behavior. It is vital that once these behaviors are noticed, they need to be addressed and the dog either needs to go into some professional training or you need to try and get a handle on it yourself. Though dogs are domestic, they are still animals, and it is very important that you remember that while they may be a member of your family, they can still pick up aggressive dog behavior in a heartbeat. If you can acknowledge a problem and fix it right away, you will be very well off in the long run!



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