September 9, 2009
How to stop your dog digging holes in garden
How to stop your dog digging holes in garden Guess what? Forbes My new dog has started digging holes in my rose garden! As the owner of the site Dogproblems.com (such as Southe Califoia dog training company South Bay K-9 Academy for six years), I'll look into my world and leaing including a dog trainer to solve this type of behavior . First, I need to know where to dig. Since I know the dog and his lifestyle, I can not exclude other factors such as boredom or puppyhood or waffles, etc. .. I noticed that when he started to dig holes, was in the yard playing with a friend of the dog unattended. So I need first to ensure that it was actually MY DOG who was the author. A quick glance at his feet to suggest that it was. Then I need to know if you would dig every time I was left alone in the court, or if it was only when another dog. For this figure, I simply left the dog in the yard only access to the rose garden on several occasions ... and retus to the conclusion that he had not dug. So ... it is obvious that the only time my dog is digging in the garden is when there's another dog in the yard. (Who knows why? There may be a million reasons not explained that the dog knows. All that I need to solve the problem is knowledge of the dog and the circumstances). Now I know that to solve the behavioral problems I need to make the dog experience a negative association with the very act of this behavior. In this case, digging in the garden. And he needs the experience of the same negative association when digging! In this case, it must be 100% diligent Forbes never left unattended in the yard when there is another dog in the yard. Of course, if he was digging, so I need to limit to operate a kennel, where they can dig up when I do not control. Or, if there is another dog visiting then I put in Forbes, placed in a cage-term or the presence of the other like a dog "instead." The next step is to ensure that associates that negative (correction), as he began to dig. There are two ways to do this: The Lazy Man's Way and the Old Fashioned Way. Both methods are based on the same principle. The old method to ensure that the dog receives a negative when you dig motivation: Phase 1.) Leave a little 'neck and the tab (one foot leash) on the dog when outside in the yard with another dog. Step 2). Bury equipment mesh fence or at the place where he was digging. The fence should be buried two or three centimeters below the surface. Dogs do not like scraping their paws against this kind of thing. Thus, from the beginning, you are immediately negative association. Step 3.) Spy on him and wait until he starts to dig. Step 4). Once you start to dig, to shout "No No No!" What you run outside and give the dog a correction. As long as you continue to say "No no no" which is used for the dog, the dog remains associated with the correction of the problem. Step 5.) Compatible 100% until you are 100% sure that the dog not to dig anymore. The Lazy Man's Way to correct the behavior problem is to use a remote electronic collar (e-collar). Everything else remains the same. (Click on the link above to lea more about my recommendations for the purchase of an electronic training collar at a distance). When you use the e-collar to this problem, I tu to creating high. Your goal is to create value in order to avoid this problem (digging in the garden). And you want him to think that the earth is just skipped and po 'di lui! Usually, if you correct the dog with the electronic collar for this type of problem, you just had to do twice before the dog decides that it is in their interest to leave your own garden. That's all for now folks! Adam Dogproblems.com
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