Dogs dig for many reasons. They dig when they're bored, stressed, lonely, hot, or because they're hunting for prey (real or imagined). The best approach to curb this often-destructive activity is to redirect your dog's desire to dig toward activities that are more acceptable to you and your neighbors.
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the hells that link have to do with anything? dog needs more exercise and a better outlet to let off energy. play tug of war with your dog or something, our dog rolls a 10 bowling ball around its his favorite toy and a great outlet for his energy. a tired dog is a good dog.
Place their poop in the places where they dig and they will not dig there again. also the other answers are good.
If your able to make a spot they can dig by placing a kiddy pool with sand/dirt mix and bury it in a location they can dig at. Bury toys and treats and reward them for digging only there. Its help my dog.
Some dogs dig because it's in their genes." Some breeds of dogs such as terriers are natural diggers….so when your terrier starts digging, he's just continuing an inherited family trait.
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