Dog destruction, our dog is digging up our garden?

Amanda R

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It could me any number of things. It could be, like you said, frustration or boredom (lack of excercise.) It could also be him seeking a cooler spot to lie down, or the entertainment of digging in something funky smelling. Some breeds are more prone to it than others, like dachshunds and terrier mixes who were initially bred to seek out buried vermin.

Unfortunately, scolding him doesn't do you much good unless you catch him in the act. If every time you go outside to see him he is a dirty mess and you yell, he's just going to associate you with coming out back and getting mad. It's another story if you catch him face first in your plants. And, usually he does it when you're not looking.

You can try burying a run of chicken wire in his hole, just under the surface. When he goes to dig, he hits the chicken wire and cannot go any farther. This can also be done with bricks or rocks in the holes, but sometimes make him just start digging somewhere else. Or, chili powder in the soil to make things unpleasant. Try providing him a cooler spot to lie down, or a kiddie pool full of a dirt he can dig in. Make it different than the dirt he is digging in (if he's digging soil, use sand, or vice versa.) Bury bones, treats and favorite toys in his new sandbox and encourage him to dig there. There are also chain link dog runs you could set up to contain him away from his favorite spots, or static fences and "traps" that would shock him when he got near the garden, but these are more of a last resort solution.
 
We got a very friendly mixed breed dog from the SPCA. We don't know anything about his background, but it is a wonderful, good natured dog, and great with my kids.

But he has started digging up our yard. Every day it is getting more and more vigorous. Is this a sign of frustration or does he need more exercise, or is there some way to discipline him. Is there something (environmentally and dog friendly) to put on the garden to keep him from being so hectic? Is it normal for a while?

I have been living in the bush for a decade and have never actually had my own dog as an adult (I think that the last dog that was mine was in 1993.) So we are still new to the whole thing.
 
try setting out a pool of water for the dog to cool its feet in. Some dogs dig to cool off, if they have a tub of water to stand in that might fix the probllem. Cultivated gardens are cool places to dig.
 
try setting out a pool of water for the dog to cool its feet in. Some dogs dig to cool off, if they have a tub of water to stand in that might fix the probllem. Cultivated gardens are cool places to dig.
 
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