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Your Yard Is Getting Destroyed — and It's Not Entirely Your Dog's Fault

In Arizona, digging isn't always bad behavior. Sometimes it's survival behavior. A dog excavating the cool earth under a desert willow in July is doing exactly what instinct tells them to do in triple-digit heat. But whether it's cooling, boredom, hunting, or habit — the result is the same: craters in your landscaping, holes under the fence, and a backyard that looks like a small animal army moved through.

Behavior Severity Level

Severity: Moderate

What you may be seeing

  • Holes appearing in consistent locations — along fence lines, under specific plants, in shaded areas
  • Digging that concentrates in summer months, especially in shaded or moist soil
  • Excavation focused near the fence line or base of gates — escape-motivated digging
  • Digging that targets specific patches of ground — possibly prey-scent related
  • Craters in desert landscaping, destruction of decomposed granite or rock mulch
  • A dog who is well-behaved indoors but converts the backyard into a construction zone
  • Digging at the base of potted plants or raised garden beds
  • Holes that reappear in the same locations despite being filled
  • Digging accompanied by frantic sniffing — prey or scent investigation at the source
  • A dog who gets the "zoomies" and digs at the end of a high-energy run in the yard

What Is Digging?

Digging is one of the oldest canine behaviors — hardwired into the species long before landscaped backyards existed. Dogs dig to create temperature-regulated resting spots, to pursue prey underground, to bury and retrieve food and objects, to escape confinement, and because digging itself is deeply self-rewarding. Arizona adds a layer of context that is specific to this region. In Scottsdale and Cave Creek, summer temperatures routinely exceed 110 degrees. Dogs are not wrong to dig cooling beds into shaded soil. Beyond summer cooling, the Sonoran Desert environment creates specific digging motivators — underground prey like pocket mice, ground squirrels, beetles, and grubs. The practical consequences range from aesthetic to serious — fence undermining that creates escape routes is particularly dangerous in Arizona's summer heat.

Partners Dogs has been training Arizona dogs through every kind of digging case for 28+ years. Two locations in Scottsdale and Cave Creek. Lifetime trainer support included with every board-and-train program.

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  • We verify vaccination records and complete pre-check-in forms.
  • Your dog receives a comprehensive behavioral assessment.
  • We establish goals and create a personalized training plan.
  • You meet your dog's primary trainer and tour the facility.
2

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  • Your dog receives multiple active training sessions daily.
  • Controlled exposure and desensitization to triggers.
  • Immersive socialization in a managed environment.
  • Regular progress reports with videos and photos.
  • Private lesson during the training period.
3

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  • Private lessons to transfer training skills to you.
  • Pet Parenting Group Classes for ongoing support.
  • Access to our comprehensive Pet Parent Guide.
  • Weeks of follow-up training and guidance.
  • As we say: 90% of our job is training you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. With the right training program and commitment from both the trainer and the owner, this behavior can be significantly improved or fully resolved. We've helped thousands of dogs overcome similar challenges since 1997.

Most dogs show noticeable improvement within the first 1-2 weeks of training. The full program duration ensures these improvements become lasting habits. Follow-up training helps maintain and build on the progress.

That's very common. Our programs address multiple behaviors simultaneously. During the assessment, we'll identify all areas of concern and create a comprehensive training plan that tackles everything together.

Professional training is an investment in your dog's quality of life and yours. Our programs include weeks of follow-up training, private lessons, and group classes to ensure lasting results. We also offer financing up to 36 months.

You can get started right away! Give us a call or schedule a consultation online and we will find the best time to begin your dog's training journey.

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