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Hi all, I've read through the resource guarding posts but I'm wondering if the same thing goes when it's his food?
Bernie just turned 8 months old and very recently started getting 'weird' about his food. Just in the last week when I walk by him eating and run my hand down his pack or give him a pat he tenses up, stops eating, and slowly looks up at me. I think he growled once, not sure.
I want to fix this YESTERDAY and want to know if there's any difference between correcting techniques with toys and with his food?
The twist I mentioned (and maybe this is actually normal) is that when we correct his resource guarding of special bones or toys he becomes a prima donna and won't even look at the bone or toy for at least a day, sometimes multiple days. And this doesn't mean he's recognizing we're in charge, because he goes right back to guarding it when he decides to show interest in it again.This is a whole other problem.
I guess with the food issue, I'm worried it will mess up his eating. I know I could take the 'tough love' approach and figure he'll eat if he's hungry enough, but I'd rather not resort to that if there's a better way.
Thanks!
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Thank you Maria! He's getting better, and I think a lot of it is coming with his improvement with "give". We've been using the word a lot, and making up reasons for him to give us stuff. And we always make sure he gets it back after shaking, sitting, laying down, earning it, so we're not being bullies and making him wary of our approach when he has something.
With the food I actually started kneeling down and holding his dish. With my thumbs in the bowl. I'll let him eat a few bites then make him sit. I'll hold onto it for another minute or so. Make him shake, lay down, etc. and then put his dish back where it belongs. He has to sit until I say "good boy, okay!".
And yes, I've utilized the pinning and growling method! You are so right, it gets their attention. I do it mostly when he gets feisty and wont stop jumping up an mouthing me, he gets so excited I can't shake it out of him, and at 60 lbs he's nearly as tall as I am when he jumps up.
I appreciate your reply, I know this is a common issue and being able to read what's worked for other people is an awesome resource!
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