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How to help a dog with Food Aggression

How to help a dog with Food Aggression
Chicago Canine Academy
October 29, 2024
Read Time: 5 minutes

Once you suspect that your dog may have food aggression, you will want to start implementing training techniques to sway the behaviors. If you are struggling to train your furry friend, Chicago Canine Academy offers private dog training in Chicago to stop your pooches bad habits. If you notice food aggression tendencies and don’t have time to take your dog to professional training, here are some techniques you can try out at home.

Be Consistent

As in many training techniques, consistency is key. Consistency is especially important if the aggression is a result of fear or anxiety. Some dogs lash out over food because they are nervous they will not receive another meal soon and desire to protect what they have. Try to keep your dog’s meals on a set schedule everyday so their internal clock can adjust and understand that a meal is indeed coming.

Make Them Complete an Action Before Eating

Implementing an action before a meal will help your dog learn that they must work before they can gobble down their food. Having them sit or lay down prior to eating can help fulfill their instinctual need to hunt by making them earn their food.

Plan When To Serve Dog's Food

To deter your dog’s food aggression, make sure you eat food before serving them theirs. That will give them the idea that you are the alpha and therefore in charge. This technique will teach your dog that you are ultimately the one in control.

If these techniques are not working for you as you’d like our professional dog trainers at Chicago Canine Academy offer private dog training in Chicago are here to help! Contact us via our website or call (773) 655-0219 to set up your free consultation.

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