Q&A: How do you get a dog to stop digging?

If you have a dog that loves to dig, you know how frustrating it can be. Digging can be destructive to your lawn and garden, and it can be dangerous if your pup is digging in places they shouldn’t. The good news is that there are a few things you can do to help get your pup to stop digging.

1. Provide a Digging Area: If your pup loves to dig, designate a spot in the yard that’s specifically for digging. Fill this area with sand or dirt and encourage your pup to dig there. If you catch them digging in other places, redirect them to the designated area.

2. Exercise: Make sure your pup is getting enough exercise. Boredom can lead to destructive behaviors like digging, so make sure your pup is getting enough physical and mental stimulation.

3. Distraction: If you catch your pup digging, distract them with a toy or game. This will help them redirect their energy and focus on something else.

4. Supervision: Make sure you’re supervising your pup when they’re outside. This will help you catch them before they start digging and redirect them to a more appropriate activity.

5. Deterrents: If your pup is digging in a specific area, you can try using a deterrent like a motion-activated sprinkler or a bitter-tasting spray.

With patience and consistency, you can help your pup break the digging habit. Just remember to be patient and provide plenty of positive reinforcement when they’re doing the right thing.