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Tender made his first grab at food today...
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My dane is agile enough to climb on people... I bet yours just knocks them over, doesn't it?
DOESN'T IT!?
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Originally posted by jeann1230 View PostHi Tender's Dad,
sounds to me like you have to teach your dog mine and yours.
When my boys eye my food, I tell them mine and they back off instantly and quit bothering me.
How do you get there? Well, actually through sharing. I used to make sandwiches cut them in pieces and eat some and give some to the boys. While doing this , I tell them for every piece I ate "Mine" and for every piece they ate "Yours".
Then I extended the exercise. I made them lay on their palllets. And again I did the yours/mine thing. They only got theirs if they stayed on their blanket.
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I guess it would work, if your dog accept and likes his kibbels. But most dogs would give the food you eat a higher value, mainly because it smells better. And I guess he would recognize that he is not getting really the good stuff.
But you have me curious, why do you think eating human food is unhealthy for a dog? Aside from obvious food, like choclate, chilly, cooked bones or other harmful stuff?sigpic
With best regards,
Jeannette Luca & Leo and now Lilly & Sophie
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Tender made his first grab at food today...
With my Dane he loves chicken. I gave him a small piece once, and yes it was small. He has grabbed twice but only from the coffee table, he has never tried from the dinner table.
I like that "mine", "yours" I will have to try that myself, and also with the mat. I have a training mat for him, I think he would lay on that.
My biggest problem with my Dane with my other two dogs, is that he likes to go wherever they go so, I will have to train them too.sigpic "To err is human, to forgive, canine." – Unknown
Susan & Gibson
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It's just a pet peeve of mine. I REALLY don't like it when a dog begs, or even just begs with their eyes. IMO I think that begging stems from allowing them to eat human food. The dogs that I have met that have begged the most are the ones that owners give scraps to. I could be wrong, but not letting my dog ever eat human food is definitely not a bad thing.
So I'm going to see if the "mine-yours" works with her kibble, and her area to stay when we're eating will be her couch unless we have a ton of people over. If that's the case, and we're all eating; I'll probably just put her in her kennel.
So far though, she has been really good about not even being interested in human food. We even have low tables!
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OK, I understand the no begging thing. I do not like it either. But in my opinion it does no stem from the kind of food that is offered, just from the respect a dog should show.
My dogs are spoiled rotten, the are fed raw, get table scraps, and extra high value food (fried liver, ham, chicken etc.) during obedience class.
But when I tell my dogs something is mine, they avert their eyes, drop their ears, and go to their pallets. End.
If I have something over, I go bring it to them, and they enjoy this. So to make a long story short, in IMO it does not have anything to do with what is being offered, but how.sigpic
With best regards,
Jeannette Luca & Leo and now Lilly & Sophie
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Originally posted by ekim View PostSo I'm going to see if the "mine-yours" works with her kibble....
Haha... I know you're probably not going to do it... I just had to throw that in there.sigpic
My dane is agile enough to climb on people... I bet yours just knocks them over, doesn't it?
DOESN'T IT!?
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Originally posted by TendersDad View PostSo let me get this straight- you're actually going to eat your dogs kibble to practice "mine" and "yours"?
Haha... I know you're probably not going to do it... I just had to throw that in there.
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Begging or grabbing food is the one thing I don't allow...
When I first got Ben, he would lie on my lap, while I ate... He never looked at me... Just relaxed..
These days he's too big for my lap, while I eat, so he's on his $2000 leather sofa, and completely ignores me...
Sometimes I can't eat everything I cook (wasn't as hungry as I thought I was), and I just put the food in the fridge, and Ben gets it mixed with his kibble the next day..
Some meat has too much grizzle on it, and I take that off before I cook, and Ben gets it neat, before I clean the bench... These very special treat he works for...sigpic
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