Sunday 24 February 2013

Food Aggression.





Food aggression is a common problem amongst all breeds of dogs. It can also develop into more serious problems such as the dog becoming obsessive over their toys & other objects.
Food aggression is a dog’s way of trying to claim the food as their own and this is a strong display of dominant behavior. This behavior can vary in severity whether it being a growl or snarl or just scoffing the food down before anyone can take it.  This can lead to health problems as well if your dog is eating too fast and making themselves sick.
Keeping your dog calm around food is a great way to counter act this behavior. Mixing things up can also help this issue. For example, use different bowls and feed at different times. Make sure to always feed your dog after you have eaten, this will show your dog that you are the pack leader and in charge of the situation. Project calm and assertive behavior when your dog is showing dominant behavior, this can also help to calm your dog down. Never reward your dog with food when they are in an excited state.
Being able to take things out of your dogs mouth can be very helpful in particular cases, especially if your dog has something dangerous. It is also especially important if there are young children involved. From a young age you should always teach your dog that you are allowed to place your hand around, in and take away their food bowl. 

If you feel your dog has an issue with food aggression or any type of dominating behavior it is best to seek the advice of an animal trainer or behaviorist to learn the safe ways to approach this. 


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