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Digging in Dogs And How To Prevent it

Digging in Dogs And How To Prevent it

If you are one of those people with a dog that seems to love to dig more than normal then it will be a bother to you. Chances are your dog may be digging in your flower garden or even worse your neighbour’s. This is a behaviour you will want to understand and if you can, stop.

Digging, based on research, is deemed a very natural behaviour for dogs. There are a number of reasons why dogs dig and these reasons include searching for a spot that is cool, finding things they buried before, and because they are bored. There are dogs that simply enjoy digging.

How to prevent digging in your dog (I learnt all of these things from a very reliable source over at Locum vet jobs)

It is possible to train your dog so that he digs in a spot that is acceptable to you.

Start off by going in the backyard and selecting a spot where you can build a sand box or a dirt box made of wood. Make the box no less than a foot deep and fill it with sand or dirt. Sprinkle a bit of water on top so that the sand keeps moist. Then you put a few toys in the box and hide them. Use your dog’s favourite toys to hide.

Next you will do your best to motivate your dog to do its digging inside the box you built. Keep an eye on your dog throughout this process and if they should start to dig in a location other than the box you must take them back to the box.

To reduce the likelihood of your dog digging, ensure that their social and physical needs have been met. Also ensure your dogs have plenty to do to occupy their time.

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Pedigree Dog Breeding Tips

Pedigree Dog Breeding Tips

The most important thing that you need to know and realize is that breeding dogs may take a lot of your time as well as financial resources. It would also be best if you choose to breed dogs that are from the highest pedigree. You need also to be certain that these dogs have neutral dispositions and of course free from any hereditary defects and diseases. Always make to a point to never breed dogs that have genetic defects as it may be carried on to the new breeds.

There may be times where you may be faced with uterine problems in the female dogs. You need to make sure that your dog is at least 2 years old, otherwise, it would not be recommended to breed.

Once the female canine meets all your requirements then you are almost on the go. After that, you need to consider the environment for the puppies that would be born out of the breeding. Make sure that you have a suitable room to accommodate at least 12 puppies and that it should be able to handle the noise level.

Be sure to clean up the dogs’ excreta etc., and don’t forget to wean and feed them. Be sure to have them checked by a veterinarian.

There are a lot of reasons why an individual would want to breed dogs. Be it for self satisfaction or to earn a good income, always keep in mind that these dogs should have a quality life. Do not just give them away or sell them to anyone who walks through your door. Make sure that the ones who buy them too are capable of feeding them and giving them the basic necessities.

Caring for your dogs does not end after breeding – you need to follow through even until the new owner gets them – this way, it will be more fulfilling.

Speaking of pets, if anyone has recently heard of any jobs for vets going I know of a few people who are looking for them. Please let me know as soon as you can!

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