Digging Holes
The fact that your dog has dug up your yard does not make them bad. Since their predecessors have been doing this for thousands of years, it has become an innate behavior for them. This is especially true in the case of terriers. They enjoy digging holes in the yard so that they may leave toys, bones, and other items behind for others to find. Alternatively, they may be hunting for prey or burying their dead!
Why They Bite
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No one wants to be bitten by a dog, right? Your dog, on the other hand, may behave in this manner to express affection and playfulness. After all, while dogs are playing, they have a tendency to bite each other. Despite the fact that this is not aggressive behavior, they often do the same to their human counterparts. Just make sure they aren’t displaying any signs of fear or aggressiveness.