WHY DOES MY DOG DO THAT?
DIG HOLES IN OUR YARD?
DIG HOLES IN OUR YARD?
As mentioned in an earlier answer, dogs are more than just companion animals. Every dog breed was bred for some purpose. Dogs had jobs. Therefore, these innate traits are in them, no matter how much sofa time we allow them to have. As a result, these dogs need some mental stimulation to keep them sane. Certain breeds and lines absolutely require more than others, but all require some. So, a dog is going to provide his own mental stimulation if it is not provided for him….hence hunting down all the traces and smells of moles your backyard has to offer, or just seeing how far he can dig that hole. Many dogs form the “digging habit” from digging early in their life and no one telling them not too. When these dogs arrived in their new house and yard, after everything they could possibly explore above ground had been accomplished (about 5-7 months), it is only natural they would begin going downward to continue the exploration process and satisfy their mental needs. If dogs do this for so long with no direction not to, there is a very good chance they will form a habit of digging. Of course, certain hunting breeds are much more prone to dig, but any dog will dig if they have not been shown proper structure and/or provided proper mental stimulation.
jump on everyone he meets regardless how much we ignore him?
Chews our remotes, sunglasses, and socks, even-though he has plenty of his own toys?
Act aggressive toward people that are trying to be nice to him?
Plays fine with certain dogs he knows, but acts aggressivelytoward strange dogs (who just want to play)?
Break out of a crate?
Use the bathroom in the house (even though we take him out all the time)?
Bark furiously at another dog when on leash, but off leash will play happily?
Use the bathroom in his crate?