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How To Stop Your Beagle From Digging - 3 Easy and Proven Tips

  • 24/09/2012

Would you like to stop your Beagle from digging your flowers and the lawn? Read on for 3 easy tips that have proven to work for many Beagle owners.

Instinctive habits are sometimes the most difficult to dislodge. In a dog as intelligent as the Beagle, you would be literally changing its character as a hunting dog, if you were to succeed completely in preventing digging. The idea should always be to allow a cheerful and energetic dog to follow its instincts while minding its own business at the same time. In other words, a dog owner would definitely like to retain the characteristics of a Beagle but would also want a low-maintenance dog. Don't worry; several different methods are effective in curbing the digging habit without creating tension in the dog's life.

TIP 1 - Use Training Commands to Prevent Digging

Most Beagles will respond positively to verbal commands after some training. If you want your Beagle to stop digging, observe its behavior and provide alternative ways for it to express itself. For example, the word "stop digging" may be used repeatedly until the puppy understands the command. In a nutshell, depending on the age of your beagle, start training them with the right commands.

TIP 2 - Show Your Appreciation after a Positive Response

It is possible to simplify the task of preventing your Beagle's digging habits by teaching it to differentiate between good and bad deeds. A "stop digging" command may be followed by a "good boy." The subsequent phrase is not really a command and can be used for different obedience commands. For instance, "come here" can also be followed by "good boy."

BONUS TIP - Use Love and Goodies To Succeed

Whenever you succeed in getting your Beagle to obey a specific command, try and induce the dog out of an instinctive habit like digging as well. Feed the dog goodies and shower them with affection when it completes a task.

TIP 3 - Allocate Backyard Space

A small dog like the Beagle requires little space outdoors. A backyard is ideally suited to provide the space it needs to run around and exercise itself. More importantly, it provides you with a scope to allocate the Beagle enough space to relieve itself and to indulge in a bout of digging. It is probably the best compromise for their natural instincts and the vibrant nature of your dog.

When it comes to stopping your beagle from digging, some basic training routines must be followed.

And now I would like to invite you to get instant free access to more information about training your Beagle and stopping your Beagle from digging at http://www.mybeagletraining.com/beagle-training/digging/. From Claudia Robbins at My Beagle Training

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