DiscoverThe Canine ParadigmEpisode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole
Episode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole

Episode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole

Update: 2024-09-04
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In this episode of The Canine Paradigm, we dive into a range of topics discussed in our training forum, including how to handle a bored dog and avoid turning them into a reactive mess. One common problem is how some dog owners inadvertently derail their dog’s training by making critical mistakes. We also explore how household partners, who aren’t fully invested in the training process, contribute to ongoing behavioural issues.







Moreover, we address the growing tension with force-free (FF) trainers and how their fear-mongering campaigns seem to be escalating. Rather than promoting balanced methods, some FF trainers are increasingly pushing extreme narratives that leave dog owners feeling anxious and overwhelmed.







A major takeaway from this episode is the importance of consistency in training. A bored dog can quickly develop destructive behaviours, like digging, when they’re not properly engaged. However, a lack of unity in the household can make even the best training programs ineffective. This episode provides actionable advice on how to engage your dog, keep them stimulated, and ensure all family members are on board with the training.







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* Glenn Cooke oversees a wide range of canine-related services at Canine Evolution and Pet Resorts Australia.







* Pat Stuart offers a full suite of coaching and dog training services through Serious dog business









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Episode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole

Episode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole

Glenn Cooke & Pat Stuart