Addressing canine excavation behavior at property boundaries involves preventing animals from creating passages beneath fencing structures. This action seeks to maintain containment and prevent escapes. An example includes installing barriers that extend below ground level to obstruct digging.
Effective prevention of this behavior offers multiple advantages, including enhanced pet safety by preventing roaming and potential encounters with hazards. It also strengthens security, protecting both the animal and the surrounding environment. Historically, these methods have evolved from simple physical obstructions to more sophisticated deterrent strategies.