Unearthing Canine Behavior
It’s quite common to find dogs transforming backyards into their personal excavation sites. This behavior isn’t a reflection of their training or a lack of it but is deeply rooted in their evolutionary history. Dogs’ ancestors were essentially programmed to dig around for hunting and creating shelters.

This instinctual behavior served practical purposes, such as finding food and protecting from extreme weather conditions. So, when your furry friend starts digging, they’re simply following the call of their wild ancestors.