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		<title>Stop Dog Digging &#8211; What To Do</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The process of teaching your dog to stop <a href="http://dogtrainingcourse.net/recommends/Digging.xhtml" class= "linkcloak">digging</a> is thankfully rather easy. Your flowers and garden can look healthy and happy even if you have a dog that loves to dig.   If you follow certain steps, it really shouldn't be that difficult.]]></description>
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<p>The process of teaching your dog to stop <a href="http://dogtrainingcourse.net/recommends/Digging.xhtml" class= "linkcloak">digging</a> is thankfully rather easy. Your flowers and garden can look healthy and happy even if you have a dog that loves to dig. If you follow certain steps, it really shouldn&#8217;t be that difficult.</p>
<p>Negative reinforcement is an absolute no-no when it comes to teaching your dog not to dig. You must remember it is instinctual for a dog to dig.</p>
<p>If you do physically harm your dog you will turn the matter into an even worse situation.</p>
<p>A dog will dig for a multitude of reasons. Certain smells can provoke, as well as prevent, a dog to dig. This can be used to one&#8217;s advantage.</p>
<p>You could find what smells your dog is not fond of, then place those smells around your yard. A great example would be something like mouthwash, which most dogs really don&#8217;t like.</p>
<p>A technique as simple as this may be enough to put an end to your problem completely.</p>
<p>A great way to prevent further digging in a hole is to sabotage it. Don&#8217;t worry. I&#8217;m not talking about dynamite, or anything like. Next time your dog takes a poop, put some of it in the hole.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a known fact that dogs hate having poop on their feet. (I guess they are not any different than us humans).</p>
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