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		<title>How to Stop Dogs Digging Instantly &#8211; 100% Effective Dog Training Tips That Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 07:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Next to barking, digging is a typical behavior that most dogs will display. The problem with digging is that it can cause serious damage to your properties. If you house your dogs in your apartment, they may burrow through your belongings or furniture. This damages your valuable items and causes a huge mess in your [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Next to barking, digging is a typical behavior that most dogs will display. The problem with digging is that it can cause serious damage to your properties. If you house your dogs in your apartment, they may burrow through your belongings or furniture. This damages your valuable items and causes a huge mess in your home. The last place you want your dog to be digging is your beautiful garden.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Guide is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>What are the reasons why dogs dig? Well, the obvious is true: they love it. The second reason is because they are bored and they are trying to find excitement in these deep places. There are a few ways to figure out which category your dog falls into. Bring him out on long walks and get him to exercise. At the end of the day, if he is still digging through your stuff, it means that digging is a habit of his. Dogs that love to dig will continue to indulge in this activity even in your presence.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if your dog prefers playing with you to digging, it means that he needs more excitement and physical stimulation in his life. This is only true if you only bring him out on short and sporadic walks. What are the different ways to stop dog digging?</p>
<p>Use Natural Ingredients to Deter Digging<br />Consider sprinkling some pepper over the ground areas you want to protect. As the dog begins to dig, the pepper will irritate the eyes and nose. Your dog will then cease its digging. Always try to sprinkle a large amount at first, and then you can decrease the amount with time.</p>
<p>Build A Man-made Sand Box<br />Sure, you don&#8217;t want your dog to burrow through your stuff, but you need to give him a little something to satisfy his love for digging! You can consider building a sand box for him. You can even replicate Mother Nature by adding earth and grass into the sand. Try to bury some of his favorite toys underneath the surface. Praise him when he uncovers the buried treasure. Soon, he will love his sandy playground.</p>
<p>Purchase Some Toys<br />Dogs engage in digging when they are bored. However, it is not possible for you to entertain him 24/7. To prevent him from getting bored, you should consider buying him some toys. When shopping for toys, be sure to find one that is made of durable rubber material. Dogs also have a love for bouncy balls. Showering him with toys will allow him to keep himself entertained in your absence. Rotate the use of the toys so that he doesn&#8217;t get bored with any one toy.</p>
<p>Tire Him Out<br />If you need to be away for a few hours, you will need to wear your dog out before leaving him alone in your house. Take him out for a long walk and then engage him in an intensive obedience-training session. An exhausted dog will be too tired to think about digging. If you want your dog to stop digging, you must know how to stimulate his body and mind.<br />These are effective tips on how to stop dog digging. Punishing a dog when it begins to dig may prove to be counterproductive.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Advice and Information &#8211; The Benefits of House Training a Dog</title>
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<p>Dogs are indeed man&#8217;s best friend and this is greatly proven with the huge number of individuals having their own dog as pets. Kids, teens, middle-aged adults and even seniors all have positive experiences with dogs, and it is not uncommon to hear about heartwarming stories about pooches and their owners. If you are one of the new dog owners and would like to get some useful dog training advice, it is good news to say that you can get all sorts of training information right on the Web.</p>
<p>One good source for such dog training tips and information include the site thedogtrainingadvice.com. This site can be a new dog owner&#8217;s one-stop info solution when it comes to dog and puppy training tips. Of course, new owners are not the only ones who can benefit from the site and from the information it contains, but it is also one site useful even for owners who simply want to have fresh new ideas on dog training advice and other training matters.</p>
<p>Now, one of the most important aspects of canine training is house training. If you are unsure whether to housetrain your pooch or not, take a look at the following reasons why all dog owners can benefit from house training a dog.</p>
<p>1. You do not have to pick up mess after your dog.</p>
<p>One of the biggest challenges a pet owner faces is the necessity of picking up and cleaning up after one&#8217;s pet. Pooping and peeing are just normal processes, but it is also true that without proper training, having to clean up after your pet can take a toll on you. You can feel tired having to follow your pet around; having to sweep, wipe and sanitize each time it poops or pees in the wrong places; and even on having guests and friends turned off with the bad smell and sights caused by poop and pee accidents. By house training a dog, you can conveniently (and cleanly) live in an environment you both can enjoy.</p>
<p>2. You can avoid future &#8220;accidents&#8221; in the house.</p>
<p>You feel bad every time you have to scoop up the mess your dog makes. You feel tired of having to clean up after him. You also just hate it when he bites into your furniture, chews on your favorite pair of sneakers or even thinks that the remote control is his toy. By house training a dog, you can avoid future accidents in the house. With the right but aggressive dog training, your dog can be freed from constant retribution and you can avoid the stress.</p>
<p>3. You can improve the lines of communication between you and your dog.</p>
<p>Having a disobedient puppy is not a matter of your dog&#8217;s behavior. It can be traced back to lack of proper training. The good news is that it is not always too late to do some aggressive dog training. With the right dog training advice and guidance, you can make significant changes on how you and your dog communicate effectively.</p>
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<p>4. You can live harmoniously with your beloved pet and enjoy time with him.</p>
<p>There is nothing better than an obedient dog, a loving owner and a harmonious environment between them. You can all get these if you start with the right dog training advice and information. By accessing useful dog training sites, you can get your hands on information about leash training a dog, clicker dog training and other kinds of canine training.</p>
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