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You have gotten some great advice--I would follow it--you should not be giving her a chance to be in the flower beds --because you are setting her up to be bad and then, when she gets mad, she is actually learning to bite you when you try to stop her. Do whatever you can to avoid this situation. Use positive reinforcement of treats and praise when she plays outside with toys instead of trying to get to the flowers. Many dogs do not automatically play fetch, but need to be taught how--there are lots of games you can play with her using food as a reward but the games need to be taught. There are books that show you how to introduce games and it can be a fun way to train your dog and establish a relationship.
My puppy has had temper tantrums with lots of "screaming" and fighting when I wanted to brush him or otherwise keep him from what he wanted to do--no real biting, but mouthing. That is really improving now--they need to learn self-control just like any other young animal or person.
By the way, I have an invisible fence, so my dogs can run around my yard--they DO like to dig and my gardens are often their first place to go dig a hole. This is part of owning a dog! Some do love to dig! You can give them a dirt pile that they can dig up and then fence the other gardens. We have lots of fences now. When my husband spreads fertilizer they love to dig it up so much that they sometimes find a way to get through the fence! So, be prepared for all of that destruction--it is not nearly as ideal as we would all like it to be!
Has anyone ever actually made an area in their yard where the dog is allowed to dig? Like a digging zone? Maybe you could hide treats or something under the dirt...I don't know...Bexter hasn't done this yet...This just shows me what I have to look forward to!
Or maybe a digging zone would confuse the dog...allowed to dig here & not there...I'm just thinking as I write!
No digging zone. So you and the pup are at the mall and the dog wants to dig in those flower beds, not gunna happen. This is a training issue. Digging is a no, no.
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