What Encourages A Dog To Dig Holes
03 Sep 2010
A pet owner would be annoyed by the dog's habit of digging holes. An owner has to live with this destructive behavior because digging, like chewing and barking is a natural behavior of dogs. All dogs dig - a lot. Of course dogs are not aware that digging holes will make the master angry thus the pet that is always eager to please would rearrange the landscaping and would meet the master with a very proud look on its face.
The silly dog would think that digging holes would please the master. We love our pets but surely we do not love their destructive behaviors. This problem can be prevented by keeping the dog on a leash but as it is customary for dog owners to want the dog around this would not be a very good option. Would knowing the reasons behind the dog's unacceptable behavior help? This option can be more effective method of amending the dog's destructive behavior.
The dogs' unwanted digging behavior will always be attributed to boredom. Most of the undesirable behaviors of dogs were developed because of boredom. Dogs, apart from being energetic are social animals as well. Not giving the dog opportunities to let off steam and opportunities to interact with the family or with other dogs will result to one bored dog that has the propensity to be destructive.
Dogs would always want to receive attention from the family but because of tight schedules, pet owners may not have the time to bond with the pet thus the destructive digging behavior will be developed. The irate master would scold the dog but in a dog's thinking, reprimand would be better than being ignored. Dogs would dig holes to gain freedom. Dogs do not enjoy being leashed because these energetic animals love to roam. Dogs will be curious of the sounds and scents on the other side of the fence. The dog will dig tunnels under the fence to get to the other side.
Digging is fun for the dog. When the weather is hot the dog will be seen frantically digging. A newly dug hole will be cool to the heated body of the dog. In the wild, these animals would dig holes to hide the prey. If we store our foods in refrigerators, dogs would use holes for storage purposes. Dogs will be seen digging holes to bury bones and other "treasures" that can be unearthed when food is scarce.
More about why dogs dig holes at Sarah's Dogs.
