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How do I stop 4 month old pup digging up garden?

(34 Posts)
Anniebach Tue 23-Jan-18 22:08:10

Veruca Salt has realised she has joined a family which at one time had coal miners, she has decided to walk in their shoes, well to dig rather than walk ?

Jalima1108 Tue 23-Jan-18 19:15:12

that wasn't very helpful, sorry.

Iam64 Tue 23-Jan-18 19:13:52

Both my poodle crosses dug holes in the garden if given the opportunity. I think the key is not to give them the opportunity, taking them out on a long lead as you did is a good way to stop them practicing. The more dogs repeat a behaviour, the more they seem programmed to do it. Nip it in the bud. Digging is fun so of course they want to do it. Don't let them but do provide other excitement like chasing and retrieving a ball. I found both mine loved 'find it". Id teach them to sit/wait then hide something in the garden for them to find. The digging didn't continue and they can now go into the garden without destroying it. Good luck

Jalima1108 Tue 23-Jan-18 19:13:49

Our spaniel used to try to dig holes in the sofa and/or the carpet if left alone to 'guard the house' for a while.
He eventually stopped but took to rolling in cow pats instead.

Menopaws Tue 23-Jan-18 18:56:18

Mine was a digger, never had one before, absolute caverns in the lawn, thankfully he grew out of it at about year old but I do understand the mud and general ruin of the garden

whitewave Tue 23-Jan-18 18:54:26

Well I say UM in a very stern voice, and he stops all the time I’m looking at him!!grin

Christinefrance Tue 23-Jan-18 17:13:46

When you find out Smurf52 let me know please, I've spent 13 years trying to stop my JR digging holes. We love him though.

midgey Tue 23-Jan-18 16:38:33

There was a pet programme that suggested making an area where she may dig, I think they made a little sandbox/pit and buried treats so it was confined. Would that be possible?

Smurf52 Tue 23-Jan-18 16:09:07

Lulu my Cavapoo has recently taken to digging up the garden mainly in the rockery area. She comes into the house with soil on her beard and paws. I am in rented accommodation which makes it worse. She brings bulbs, twigs, snail shells etc into the house. Its driving me mad. Today I've taken her into the garden several times with collar and extendable lead but she just stands there and looks at me!