How to Stop Dog Begging

Article written by Nancy Settecasi

Dog begging is one of the more difficult habits to break. Nothing can be more heart-wrenching than a dog begging while looking at you with those big sad eyes while you are eating. It almost seems as if their eyes are talking to you, and you know what they'd say if they could talk: "Please, just an itty-bitty piece of corn, or chicken, or roast beef. Even a crumb, I'll take a crumb." You can see it in their eyes, it almost seems as if they have tears.

Your dog does not actually have to be pawing at you or jumping up to the table to be considered "dog begging." Sitting there looking pitiful is just as bad. If you give in to your dog even once, you have just gotten the ball rolling towards a lifetime of begging. Then when you try to get him to stop, his modes of dog begging will intensify to whimpering, barking, growling, pawing and anything else he could possibly do to get your attention. Therefore, if you've just brought home a new puppy, do him and yourself a favor, DON'T EVER LET HIM TASTE TABLE FOOD, EVER.

Besides dealing with dog begging at your side while you're eating, it is also extremely unhealthy for your dog. There are an array of human foods that can make your dog sick or even kill him. No joke. Dogs will eat ANY kind of human food you place under their noses because human food just tastes better. It has sugar and salt and all of those great flavor enhancers that dog food just doesn't have.

Another health risk in giving your dog table food is obesity. It is very common for a dog that eats table food to be obese and obesity has a whole list of other health problems associated with it. Your dog will also live a lot longer if you keep him away from table food.

Tips on how to stop dog begging

The best and most fool-proof way to eliminate dog begging is... never start him on table food, not a single crumb! It is best for him not to know what he is missing. You can't miss something you never had.

If your dog has already tasted table food, it will be a more difficult task to train him to stop but with some persistence you can accomplish this task.

Dog begging can be quite a nuisance and difficult to stop. Remember, because dogs are pack animals by nature, they are always seeking to acquire dominance amongst their fellow pack members (your family). This is why it is important to lower his rank from the start.


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