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How a Lure System Can Help Dogs That Dig

Does your backyard resemble a lunar landscape with craters dotting your once-lush lawn? While digging is a natural canine behavior, it can lead to chaos in your garden. Here's how implementing a lure system can redirect that energy constructively and restore peace to your yard:


Channelling Physical Energy

  1. Exercise to the Rescue: Digging often indicates pent-up energy. A lure course offers the perfect outlet, allowing dogs to sprint and expend energy that might otherwise be used for digging.

  2. Satisfying Physical Needs: After a vigorous run with a lure, dogs are more likely to rest and are less inclined to dig out of sheer boredom or excess vitality.

Mental Fulfillment

  1. Engage Their Curiosity: Dogs may dig out of curiosity. Lure coursing stimulates their mind and fulfills their curiosity by keeping their attention focused on the chase.

  2. Breaking the Habit Loop: Incorporating varied and stimulating activities like lure coursing helps divert attention away from digging, breaking the routine that might lead to these behaviors.

Behavior Adjustment

  1. Reduce Anxiety: Some dogs dig out of anxiety or stress. By providing them with a fun and rewarding activity, you can help ameliorate stress, making them less likely to resort to destructive behaviors.

  2. Confidence and Satisfaction: Regularly engaging in lure coursing can improve a dog's confidence and satisfaction, reducing their need to seek entertainment through digging.


The Renegade Active Dogs lure system provides a dual benefit: it refocuses your dog's digging tendencies into positive, vigorous exercise while promoting overall well-being. With consistent use, you can transform your garden back into a serene space without sacrificing your dog's need for fun and adventure.



Dog digging backyard
Dog digging up garden

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