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4 Easy Ways To Get Your Garden Back
If your dog has just started digging up your garden then you need to take quick action. Stop your dog from digging in the garden, by giving him an alternative activity. You see for a dog to dig is instinctive. You can’t really get it totally out of his system.
Your garden is the perfect area for your dog to run around and grow up in. He will get to know every inch of it and will know exactly where to dig for moles or mice and bugs. If you don’t show him an alternative then he will just carry on digging because he doesn’t know better.
Here are a few practical tips to keep him from digging:
1. Usually when we are working in the garden our dogs see this as a game. He will also start digging around where you work and just can’t dig fast enough to get to the prize. It’s cute to see but destructive to your plants. Have your garden hose ready with the sprinkler attached. Get up slowly and turn on the tap to full blast. The water will gush out onto him and he will stop digging. You will have to persist a few times with this. In a while he will think it is the sprinkler who is unhappy with him and not you. He should stop digging after a while.
2. If this doesn’t work, get a strong water pistol from a store. Walk around the places where he is digging and start shooting him with the water. Don’t shoot directly into his eyes as you could cause damage. He will not like it because the water is interrupting his play time and will get annoyed after a while. Do this also a few times until he gets the message. You must not say anything during this time. He must be brought to believe that it’s the water that is disciplining him and not you.
3. Maybe he is bored and digs holes because of shear boredom. Try to take him for long walks every day so that he is away from his boring surroundings. He needs stimulation with new sights and sounds. He will soon build up an expectation to this and will gradually stop digging up your garden.
4. If you find that despite all your attempts you failed, then you might want to prepare a part of your garden for him. You will have to train him though to dig only in that area. Bury treasure for him to find. Leave a half buried toy in the ground and always get excited when you show him to dig it up. Here perseverance will Stop your dog from digging up your garden and it should do the trick in a few days.
Author Remco van Reenen helps people to train their dog and on his website hondentraining.nu you can find all sorts of tips. You can also get lots of accessories to make training your dog easy in the section puppytraining
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Okay, so you want to know how to train a dog. In this article I am going to look at the first step to house training your dog, then take a look at why dogs have accidents, and then talk about how to house train your doggie.
House Training Your Dog – The First Step
Before you actually start training your dog, you must observe your dog carefully, in order to spot his/her habits. If you are able to see a pattern to when the accidents happen, it’s well worth making a note in a diary for future reference.
By analysing your dog’s patterns of behaviour in this way, you might be able to get to the bottom of why things happen at certain times. For example, if your dog only makes a mess when you are away for a long time.
Why Do Dogs Have Accidents?
A number of different factors can be the reason why your dog has accidents. For example:
* When it gets upset. For example, when it hears thunder.
* If your dog doesn’t want to go outside in bad weather, it might sneakily make a mess in the house.
* Does your dog only make a mess whenever you are away from the house? If this is the case then it could be that your dog suffers from separation anxiety. You might need to give your dog more attention such as taking it out on more walks.
How To House Train A Dog
The most important factor in training your dog is to establish a clear routine and toilet place. Take your dog outside to the area on a leash at regular times. If it does its business in its proper area, then make a fuss of the dog and give it a treat.
However, if your dog doesn’t do its mess in its outside toilet area, then just take it back in the house and repeat the routine later on. If you see any dog mess anywhere in the house, then one possible option is to keep the dog in just a few rooms of the house. Keep taking the dog outside at the regular times, and eventually it should realize that this is where it should do its doggie business.
It’s actually much easier to house train a dog than you may realize. Any problems you may have whilst trying to train a dog can simply be solved with a few simple secret techniques which nobody else is likely to tell you. Don’t be one of the many people who end up with an out of control dog. Visit TrainYourDogEasily.info to find out how you can house train a dog simply.
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