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If you've ever caught your furry friend enthusiastically digging up your garden or creating a hole in your backyard, you might have wondered why dogs have this seemingly destructive habit. As it turns out, digging is a deeply ingrained behavior in dogs, rooted in their evolutionary history. In this article, let explore the evolutionary reasons behind why dogs dig and how this behavior has persisted in our domesticated companions.
Dr Ratnesh
Mar 5, 2026

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