When a dog growls if he is approached while he is eating, you must heed the warning. It is essential that dog food aggression be stopped quickly before you or your children are injured by the dog.
Dog food aggression is frequently related to other behavior problems so your dog's daily routine should be examined. It is highly likely that your dog has other behavior problems that have not been fully addressed.
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A dog being possessive over his food is not normal. As a matter of fact, most dogs don't mind humans putting food in their bowl or being around them as they eat.
Dog food aggression is probably linked to your dog's inherent predisposition to hunt with the pack. Your dog's ancestors probably fought for every food morsel.
There will probably be a noticeable difference in the dog's other behavior problems once his dog food aggression issues have been resolved.
Dogs make such wonderful pets and it should be a priority to maintain an excellent rapport with your dog. There are several solutions for dog food aggression. It may require a number of tries before you find the correct answer for your particular pet. That said, all of your effort will be worthwhile. Here are some possible solutions for your dog food aggression problems:
- Interference with his food should be associated with positive things. For example, you could place a small portion of food in his bowl but have a chewy treat or milk bone on hand.After he has been eating for a short period of time, you should approach him. Offer him a treat when he growls.
He may choose to take it from you immediately or he may still guard his food bowl. With patience and persistence, he will finally eat the treat. Additional food should be placed in his bowl as he devours his treat. This must be repeated until you can approach his food dish without him displaying dog food aggression.
- Dog food aggression is brought on by your dog's need to safeguard his meal. This is embedded in his genes. This may be solved by splitting your dog's food between several bowls and putting them in front of him. As soon as he starts to eat from one of the food dishes, you should go to him and retrieve one of the other bowls. Put a delicious treat in his food bowl and place it before him.
Shortly afterwards, you should repeat this with the other food bowls. The dog food aggression should cease once your dog realizes that people approaching his food bowl brings positive results.
It is necessary that everyone in your family participates in this reconditioning process. A closer bond will be forged between your family and your dog. Remember, you should never separate your dog and his food!
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