TrainingHow to Stop Dog BeggingBy The Dog Daily Expert for The Dog Daily
Dogs seem to know how to push our emotional buttons when it comes to food and other coveted things. If the sweet puppy-dog gazes don’t get to you, your dog might opt for annoying, whiney persistence and then downright grabbing. Begging at the table can be one of the most difficult dog habits to break, because the rewards are just too visible, plentiful and desirable. Dog trainer Jason Ellis of Dog-Training-Works.com shares the following tips: 2. Let your dog know its place. You may eventually need to take drastic action. Your dog might get aggressive, so let it stay in another room or outdoors while the family is eating. Do not let it watch you, because it’ll only frustrate it further. Once the family has finished, you can then allow your pet to enter the room and eat. “No matter how cute your dog is, or how aggressive it gets, there’s absolutely no reason to give in to its demands,” says Ellis. The Dog Daily Channel SponsorThis independent editorial program QuizHuman mothers can enjoy Mother's Day, but the dog mom of the year might be a Neapolitan mastiff named Tia, who gave birth to the world's largest litter of puppies on record. She gave birth to this many surviving puppies at once: |