This gorgeous gal is Layla, the friendliest yellow Lab you could ever meet. Dont be suckered by her adorable-ness this girls a beggar... at the dinner table, that is.
Mealtimes can be challenging for dogs, especially those whove made a hobby of scooping up tidbits food theyve found under the table. Laylas "dad" just needed her to relax in her pen while he prepped and ate his dinner.
Our goal was to teach Layla that when her dad was eating, she not only had to behave, she had to entertain himself. If your dog is a beggar, let him know that whining and pawing at you at the table isnt the way to get attention! Teach him that hes being rather rude. Show your dog that the only mealtime behavior you respect is politely waiting for you to finish eating.
With Layla, we first tried to outsmart her by using a tether. A tether is an indoor leash that you clip to your dogs collar with one end and attach the other to something solid and heavy that your dog cant move, like your living room sofa. At mealtimes, its best to tether your dog to something far from wherever youre eating. In other words, we werent going to tether Layla to the coffee table when her owners friends came over with a pizza to watch the game.
Another technique we discussed for Layla is using a crate to contain her or a baby gate to separate her from where her dad eats. No matter what you works for you crating, separating or tethering give your dog something to do while you eat. Bully sticks and other long-lasting chew toys are great things to give your dog. Sweeten the deal by trying a few things out, identifying your dogs favorite and using that exclusively at mealtimes. This way, your dog will be excited when its time for you to eat!
Something else to consider is scheduling your dogs mealtimes at the same time as yours. If you do this, just remember 99% of dogs eat faster than most people do. Food acquisition devices (like the Busy Buddies made by Premier) are fantastic since your dog has to nose, paw and move these toys around in order for kibble and treats to fall out. A huge extra bonus of using food acquisition devices is that playing with these toys is mentally stimulating to dogs wouldnt it be incredible if your dog got tired just from eating dinner?
If your dog finds using a food acquisition device to be confusing, teach him how it works. Get down on the floor together, bat the toy around and let your dog see (and lick up) all the delicious morsels that fly out of it. Hell get the hang of it, and soon youll have a dog who loves it when you eat!
For more information on dining around your dog, visit Zen Dog Training Online.
With Layla, we first tried to outsmart her by using a tether. A tether is an indoor leash that you clip to your dogs collar with one end and attach the other to something solid and heavy that your dog cant move, like your living room sofa. At mealtimes, its best to tether your dog to something far from wherever youre eating. In other words, we werent going to tether Layla to the coffee table when her owners friends came over with a pizza to watch the game.
Another technique we discussed for Layla is using a crate to contain her or a baby gate to separate her from where her dad eats. No matter what you works for you crating, separating or tethering give your dog something to do while you eat. Bully sticks and other long-lasting chew toys are great things to give your dog. Sweeten the deal by trying a few things out, identifying your dogs favorite and using that exclusively at mealtimes. This way, your dog will be excited when its time for you to eat!
Something else to consider is scheduling your dogs mealtimes at the same time as yours. If you do this, just remember 99% of dogs eat faster than most people do. Food acquisition devices (like the Busy Buddies made by Premier) are fantastic since your dog has to nose, paw and move these toys around in order for kibble and treats to fall out. A huge extra bonus of using food acquisition devices is that playing with these toys is mentally stimulating to dogs wouldnt it be incredible if your dog got tired just from eating dinner?
If your dog finds using a food acquisition device to be confusing, teach him how it works. Get down on the floor together, bat the toy around and let your dog see (and lick up) all the delicious morsels that fly out of it. Hell get the hang of it, and soon youll have a dog who loves it when you eat!
For more information on dining around your dog, visit Zen Dog Training Online.
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