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Written by Admin
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Thursday, 24 November 2005 |
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All dogs would rather eat human’s food. Therefore, when food is left lying
around, the temptation is too great for them not to sample. A dog that grabs and
runs does so because of fear of punishment. Do not leave food lying around.
Teach your dog to sit out of the way while you are preparing food. Do not give
in to his pleading eyes and reward him with a tidbit or he will become a
constant beggar.
Teach your puppy not to be aggressive around his food bowl. Make him sit while
you put the bowl on the floor, then give the command to eat by saying, "OKAY."
Next, as he begins to eat, place a food treat, something he likes even better
than his dog food, on your hand and put you hand alongside the food bowl,
letting him take the treat. Say, "Good Dog!" Then, let him eat. Do this for
several feedings.
Then, place a food treat on your hand and put your hand on top of the food in
the bowl. Let him take the treat. Say, "Good Dog!" Then, let him eat. Do this
for several feedings.
The last step is to place your hand with the food treat on it, on top of the
food, and while your puppy is taking the treat, remove the food bowl for a few
seconds. Say, "Good Dog!" Put the bowl back on the floor and let him finish the
meal. This teachers him that you control when he will begin to eat and whether
or not he will eat. A dog that is taught this can be trusted around children who
might be playing with him or with food while he is eating.
This training should be repeated by every member of the family.
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