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Can Your Dog’s Digging Be Stopped?

By Mike Jones, August 5, 2011

Most dogs really enjoy digging around in soft dirt. You want to have a beautiful yard and a nice garden and your dog comes along and ruins it all. It is a big disaster that you can hardly keep up with. You want a nice yard but your dog wants to have fun digging around. What is the best way to handle this problem?

Dogs are natural-born diggers. Some breeds are actually bred to dig out certain prey so this digging conduct is instinctual for them. If your dog is a natural digger it may be more challenging but there are some things you can do to contain the digging.

It is important for your dog to engage his curiosity, learn about and explore his surroundings. But most people want a nice yard too. You must contain his digging or even stop it entirely if you want to keep your yard beautiful.

Digging Dog

Digging Dog

Dogs sometimes dig because they are bored. They need entertainment. He may be experiencing separation anxiety because you are away. Maybe he is trying to dig out an escape route so he can leave the yard. He may even be digging for something as simple as controlling his own temperature. He may be too hot and trying to cool off or he may be too cold and trying to warm-up.

You can get your dog to reduce or even stop his digging patterns. First make sure that he has enough time with you and gets enough exercise and playtime. You can also make sure that he has toys that he enjoys. Frequently dogs will try to bury bones so if you give your dog bones to chew on make sure you replace them with chew toys or rawhide bones.

You can also try clicker training to prevent digging. Anytime you see your dog in the act of digging use the clicker and a command that tells him “no”. Reward him when he stops digging. You will need to be consistent but clicker training can work.

You can also try to fill his hole up with undesirable things. You can fill the hole that he has been playing in with garden mulch, sticks, pine needles and so forth. When he comes back he will dig and find the undesirable things in his hole and he will stop digging. You can also bury a balloon that will pop in his face as he digs. This will not hurt him but it will scare him and he may stop the digging. Some trainers also recommend putting dog poop into the holes as the dog will no longer want to play after he finds his own poop!

You can try to make a spot in your yard specifically for his digging. This will take the most time and patience but it may be the best solution if your dog is just a natural digger. You can reduce your dogs digging behavior with some time and patience but be gentle because he is just being a dog.

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Twitter is a Great Way to Meet Other Dog Lovers

By Matt Kush, May 13, 2011

The best thing about Twitter is that you can do a quick search to find like-minded people. Teachers, writers, photographers, celebrities, Susan Boyle lovers, all are tweeting away and just waiting to have another follower. Oh yeah that’s the other thing. On Twitter you get to follow and be followed. Its great fun to see how many people you can woo in 140-characters or less.

Of course I did my usual search for dog lovers and was not disappointed. A long list of dog lovers came up, some promoting businesses and services and some just promoting their dog. It’s a great resource for free advice on training, feeding, breeding and generally caring for your dog. Here are some of the best dog-related Twitterers I’ve found:

@ EcoPup: Boasts Eco-friendly clothing and accessories for your pawsitively posh pets!

@ Dogfessions: Its Nikki Moustaki, author, TV/Radio personality, dog trainer, pet industry expert. She also runs www.dogfessions.com and www.dogvice.com.

@Petigreeworld: On Twitter to educate, inspire and create a world of entertainment for you, your lifestyle and your trusted pet. Can be found at www.petigreeworld.com

@Bluebeagle2: Just a cute beagle who checks in.

@TheHusky: The life and times of Misty The Siberian Husky.

@TheDogExpert: Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert, Dog Trainer, CEO of www.leashesandlovers.com. Lots of fun tips on behavior.

@dogdiaries: Its a social community for dog lovers. Check them out at www.dogdiaries.com/au.

@sylviedog: Chicagoan Sylvie whose hobbies include sleeping, eating cookies and yelling at Mugsy. www.sylviedog.blogspot.com.

@iPuppyCam: all about puppies!! Gotta love it! www.ipuppycam.com.

@Woofcp. Pet gifts. www.bigpawdesigns.com.

Like I said, these are my favorite Twitters. Each one has something I love to check up on even if its just an adorable picture of Sylvie sleeping on her doggie bed. What can I say? I really REALLY like dogs. So if you get a chance, give these people a look and see what they can do for you and your dog. Twitter them! I’m sure they’ll be more than happy to tweet back!

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Adoptable Dog of the Day – Mickey the Young Black Lab Mix

By jnavary, September 6, 2009
Hi, I'm Mickey!

Hi, I'm Mickey!

Meet Mickey from Chicago, Illinois!

Mickey has one of the most endearing faces you’ll see on a Black Lab pup! He’s always happy and ready to play. He’s about 8 months old (as of 8/24/09), and weighs about 30 pounds. Mickey loves playtime– he does wonderfully with other dogs, and meeting new people is heaven for him! He would do wonderfully as an addition to any family, including one with other pets and kids.

Mickey is currently attending a puppy training class where he is doing wonderfully and is learning many new commands such as “sit”, “stay”, “down”, and more! Mickey would love to find a foster or forever home that will return all the love and affection that he has to give.

If you’re interested in adopting Mickey, please submit an adoption application for him on the Chicago Canine Rescue website at www.chicagocaninerescue.com.

The Big Dog House – 1930 MGM “Dogville” Short

By Jim Navary, May 27, 2009

A couple of weeks ago we featured the 1930 MGM “Dogville” Short film “Dogway Melody”. Today we present another short from the Dogville series titled “The Big Dog House”. This film is a parody of the 1930 prison drama “The Big House” with canine actors playing all of the roles.

Scene from The Big Dog House

Scene from The Big Dog House

This film is from the Turner Classic Movies website.

Click to watch The Big Dog House on the Turner Classic Movies website.

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