Sentences with phrase «dogs dig because»

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Or i'm just a really awful mother who is apparently ok with my kid eating dog fur (because he does) and «helping» clean the littler box (thankfully, he'll grab a spoon from the kitchen to dig in the box, not bare hands.
I also know this because my new neighbor's dog «digs» at the wall that separates our bedrooms, so every morning, whenever that dumb canine wakes up, he claws his way into my REM sleep without abandon.
My life is meaningful because I have family, meaningful work, because I love to play, I have dogs, I love to dig in the garden.
According to the director, Digging for Fire had a more complete, «bigger» script than any of his other projects — mostly because he had so much talent involved and needed to schedule like a really Hollywood dog.
While digging may be troublesome, especially when your dog ruins your flower beds and landscaping, you should not totally discourage this behavior because it is natural overall.
Puppies and young dogs in particular love to dig because it is a fun and entertaining way for them to discover the world.
Another behavior, digging, is rewarding because it allows dogs to find interesting things, such as roots, underground critters or previously hidden bones.
Many Goldens come into our program precisely because they have been living as primarily outside dogs and have begun to bark, dig, jump fences, etc..
Because most dogs don't like poop on their paws, this usually will keep your dog from going back to the same holes — but it will not discourage him from digging new ones.
The only method of the above that I have used is the poop method, because all the other methods require just as much supervision and effort as I would use for the digging itself, and I am not «into» hurting my dog!
Even if an owner can tolerate some excessive barking or jumping or digging... the dog is still unhappy and doing this because of anxiety.
Many people believe that dogs should live outside, and they keep the dog tied up because he or she escapes the yard or digs in the garden.
Because of the risk of your dog escaping and possibly being injured or lost, digging holes under a fence is a more serious situation than simple digging.
When a dog digs a hole to escape its not always because he's unhappy.
The point about dogs digging holes in yards because they do not have adequate cover to keep cool and escape from the sun.
I always thought that dogs might dig holes simply to escape or because it was in their nature.
Certainly, the two may be related: a dog that digs because it is bored may become less bored with obedience training and stop digging.
If you don't have time to exercise the dog properly every day or have someone reliable to do it for you, your Fox Terrier companion will likely invent his own fun and it probably will be something you don't approve of like running away when outside, chewing your furniture, barking at anything that moves, digging holes in your yard and pestering everyone in the house because he is too «pumped up» to simply relax.
A large yard with a high fence is necessary, but it is advisable to bury the wire at the base of the fence because this dog is likely to dig its way out and go off hunting.
The king of dogs places me on hold because Grace is attempting to dig herself a hole in the couch.
Dogs always kept outside are usually neglected, lonely and often develop behavior problems like problem barking, digging, fence jumping and chewing simply because they aren't spending enough time in the house with their family.
Many abandoned or the owner of this dog, (this breed can easily scale five feet), climbing or barking, jumping, digging, can not deal with them, because it is given away.
Some dog's dig pits to cool off in, others to bury bones and other prized possessions, and some because it's a fun activity.
Installing an electronic fence, even if you have a physical fence, is also a good idea because it will prevent your dog from digging under the fence.
This brand has always been among the top known among dog lovers because it knows how the dig should be cared.
Sometimes a dog gets anxious because we're anxious — dog's dig it when we are confident and assured.
The dog chews, digs, barks, and soils the house only when the owner is absent because he has learned it would be foolhardy to indulge in these pastimes when the owner is present.
Some dogs dig to escape because they can not bear the boredom and anxiety of solitary confinement in the yard.
However, one overlooked reason dogs dig is because they're too hot.
There are some problem behaviours associated with digging, including digging because the dog wants to eat dirt, wants to escape or has other behavioural issues like separation anxiety.
To keep cool: Digging can be a great way for dogs that spend a lot of time outside to keep cool on hot days, because the layer of dirt underneath the warm top layer is usually cool and moist.
For example, dogs dig in the back lawn because they are bored and this behavior temporarily relieves the boredom.
If your hound dog is digging because of boredom, try either giving them a new toy or more exercise.
Dogs and puppies chew, dig up your yard, tear things up, bark and tear things up because they are bored.
Some dog breeds are more prone to digging than others because some are bred to chase prey that can hide in burrows and the best way to get that prey out from it's underground lair is to dig it out.
Your dog digs in the trash because there's yummy snacks inside.
A bored border collie is a dog that no one wants to contend with because this boredom is frequently channeled in to extremely destructive behaviors such as digging and chewing.
It's possible that one of the reasons dogs dig petting so much is because their heart rate and blood pressure are lowered by human petting.2
He may just dig because that is what his breed of dog does.
For example, your dog digging holes in your backyard might be because of separation anxiety or just wanting to get out and find you.
If people knew what fear looked like on their dog, and if they understood that dogs chew and dig and jump because they're DOGS, rather than because they're on some crusade to get even with their humans, maybe then they'd finally and truly get that dogs do have feelings too, and dogs need to have a say in how they live their lidogs chew and dig and jump because they're DOGS, rather than because they're on some crusade to get even with their humans, maybe then they'd finally and truly get that dogs do have feelings too, and dogs need to have a say in how they live their liDOGS, rather than because they're on some crusade to get even with their humans, maybe then they'd finally and truly get that dogs do have feelings too, and dogs need to have a say in how they live their lidogs do have feelings too, and dogs need to have a say in how they live their lidogs need to have a say in how they live their lives.
Not entirely — because we live in a hot climate and oftentimes our dogs will dig a hole wherever they find a spot to create a cool spot to lay in.
Our mom started feeding us V Dog dry food a couple of years ago because she wanted us to have fun digging up the back yard and climbing the fence, for years to come!
Dogs that dig are probably digging either because they are bored or they feel confined on their property.
I later told him that I obviously made a significant impact on his life because I was instrumental in having National Geographic produce that very explicit documentary about the cruelty of greyhound racing and I was also on the backhoe digging the dogs up in Ocala, Florida.
This fundraiser to benefit Old Dogs New Digs is near and dear to our hearts, because we've been very involved in starting this new rescue for senior dogs on a number of froDogs New Digs is near and dear to our hearts, because we've been very involved in starting this new rescue for senior dogs on a number of frodogs on a number of fronts:
Dogs dig to escape, bury things, hunt, cool down or because they're bored.
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