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How do you stop a dog from digging holes in the backyard?

September 15th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments
Lorry asked:
How do you stop a dog from digging in the yard? My dog digs a hole to get under the fence to escape the backyard. I do not own this house and the guy is trying to sell it. He will not be happy if he sees holes by the fence. I have blocked the area with rocks, but he just moves over and starts digging. We have tried punishing him, but he just doesn’t get it. HELP or I will have to give him away and that is a TOTALLY last resort. Serious solutions, not feedbacks from idiots who have no life.

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  1. August 17th, 2009 at 00:13 | #1

    aggressive puppy biting

    you can either get rid of the dog or get rid of the yard.

  2. August 20th, 2009 at 05:17 | #2

    stop dog from jumping

    “I dig because I can.” It’s the motto of dogs everywhere, and completely normal behavior.

  3. August 20th, 2009 at 23:07 | #3

    how to stop dogs from digging

    May I just say that I don’t like YOU and YOUR kind at all.
    TOTALLY.

  4. August 24th, 2009 at 10:16 | #4

    excessive dog barking

    See if you can set up some kind of runner cord and tie your dog up to it. This way he’d still free to roam the yard, but can’t escape.

    (and by tie up, I mean to attach it to a harness so that he doesn’t choke and kill him self.)

  5. August 26th, 2009 at 19:34 | #5

    nuisance barking

    1. You keep him inside, because dogs are pack animals and need company. Outside, they will get bored and lonely, and develop bad habits like digging, barking, chewing, or biting. Keep him inside, give him lots of exercise, and provide him with chewtoys.

    2. You give him away to someone who knows what they’re doing.

  6. August 27th, 2009 at 16:23 | #6

    behavior modification aggressive dogs

    You could spray a repellent around the base of the fence, but those don’t work all that well in my opinion.

  7. August 30th, 2009 at 09:55 | #7

    stop dog digging holes

    Have concrete poured and paint it green, he won’t dig holes in that.

    Seriously though :
    Did a google on “stop dog from digging in yard” there’s more links if you want to check them out.

  8. September 2nd, 2009 at 00:20 | #8

    dog possession aggression

    He’s the Dog Whisperer that’s on TV. He’s amazing with dogs and their psych. As a dog owner I highly recommend his show.

  9. September 4th, 2009 at 09:38 | #9

    dog pack aggression

    Well, my dogs dig because they are hot. They dont spend much time outside, but when they do, they dig. All of my babies are spoiled and live indoors. But GIVING him away is just wrong. If I got rid of my dogs for digging, I would never have another dog. Every dog I have ever had has done it. I just go fill the holes in when they are done to prevent me, the kids, or anyone else from getting hurt. But, I also have a section in my yard I allow digging. My dogs know that. They dig were I say. Seriously, I tell them its bad to dig here, lets go dig over in your spot. I take a rake and start scratching at the ground a little, and they do the rest. Ok, so my dogs are soooooooo very spoiled. I know. They are my furry babies.

  10. September 7th, 2009 at 15:29 | #10

    dog to dog aggression

    Amber is right – if you put their ***** in the hole before filling it back up, they usually won’t dig there again. Another suggestion is to provide a “sandbox” where the dog is allowed to dig – hide his/her favorite toys in it and encourage the dog to dig there and there only.

  11. September 7th, 2009 at 20:55 | #11

    dog crate aggression

    well our dog used to dig holes A LOT! So we took her “duty” and filled the holes with it, and she hasn’t dug that much since. Try that or Tabasco sauce and that should keep the dog from digging. You could also maybe just use more rocks to block off the WHOLE area, but I still think the other method I mentioned would work better! Also, try giving him another spot to dig, like his own little fenced off area if nothing else works. I hope one of these methods help! I’d **** to have to give my dog away for digging!

    -good luck!

  12. September 8th, 2009 at 17:32 | #12

    my dog barks too much

    digging holes is completely normal why dont you just make it so that someone is watching him at all times because someone is soppose to be watching a dog anyway because if it escapes it could get taken to the pound so i would take him out side and keep him busy and then he will stop digging holes.

  13. September 11th, 2009 at 19:05 | #13

    deter poop eating

    My dog USED to dig because there was a gopher in the backyard and she thought it was fun. So, when your dog digs put his leash on him, and tie him up to a pole away from where he digs… He will keep crying but don’t worry, eventually he will stop and learn his lesson. Tie him up for 15 minutes, if it doesn’t work the first day then probably the second or third but no more. I did this to my dog and now she knows not to dig even though her breed is a type of digger breed.
    —Good luck!

  14. August 20th, 2010 at 00:47 | #14

    Okay , we have a dog that spends 98% of his time INSIDE. Our children & myself play with & love him. We recently rescued another dog, who he loves, to play w/ him also. BUT…he escapes!!
    My husband spent 4 hrs in the HOT TX sun fixing the holes in the fences, filling the holes in the ground w/ rock & dirt. He STILL escapes!!!
    What about that?!

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