We often see a dog, lying somewhere in the flower bed, throwing a hole like crazy, digging the soil, and the movement is quite big. Maybe it's the flower bed you have spent a lot of energy taking care of, and seeing a mess, carrying your dog seriously and reprimanding it, but it looks like nothing has happened.

The dog often digs holes when he is bored. It will pass the time by digging holes constantly, but sometimes it is enough to dig holes because he likes it. Sometimes, the soil emits the smell of small animals such as mice, and the dog hunts them by the instinct of hunting. In addition, dogs are also keen to dig tunnels in order to escape the summer heat by digging in cooler soil, or to escape from closed, narrow yards. The dog also likes to bury the leftover bones in the hole. This should belong to his personal belongings. That place should be regarded as its treasure hole.
Among many dogs, terriers like to dig holes. The name of the stalk originated from Latin, meaning "dig earth". This dog is good at digging crypts and hunting small animals such as badgers, foxes, hares, and otters that live in the soil or in the burrows. Terrier's job is to chase foxes or badgers to its nest, and then dig up the nest to catch prey.

Why do dogs like parks, because gardens are really fun. Playing in the park is what dogs are most willing to do. Not only can they dig holes freely, but also many new things. Dogs want to bite these new things so as to know and understand them. Where the flowers bloom, dogs can enjoy the fragrance and the fun of digging holes. However, there are many flowers and grasses that are not safe. Dog bites can harm your health, so you must pay special attention. Oleander stems, leaves and even flowers are poisonous. Dogs can be poisoned if they accidentally eat them. The whole poinsettia plant is poisonous. The white milk will irritate the skin and cause allergic reactions. If the stems and leaves are eaten by mistake, there is a danger of poisoning and death.

We can also properly stop the dog’s behavior, and we can give it some things, mainly to make it less boring and distract the dog. You can give it some toys and take it around when you are free to keep it at a normal amount of exercise. When the dog gets tired, it will not dig pits. This is especially necessary if your dog is relatively young and there is no other entertainment. Z1z
