Does your dog get through near you?
Nope, I read in a training book that people put away first and the dog eats after you do. So, the kids will feed her after breakfast and I feed her after dinner.
I trained my dog to stay on her bed while I am drinking. It was a little rough in the setting up... I basically had to eat subsequent to her bed standing up and keep telling her to get final on it (two people make training this one easier) but now she is immaculate and only gets up hwne I tell her "well-mannered girl." I always save a little pieceof what I am intake as a treat for her being so good.
No, whether I did, bad behavior problems would start to occur.
Yes. She has her dish in the dinning room and eat dinner the same time as us. She finishes before we do lays down and waits for us to administer her any table scraps. She does not beg or bother us while we eat. After adjectives she is family.
Depends, sometimes we drink at the same time, most of the time I feed them while I am fixing my dinner.
When I drink breakfest yes, otherwise no since he gets fed later contained by the evening then when I eat dinner (gets morning feeding at around 9am, and dinner at around 8pm.)
I always nurture my dogs after I eat so they know I am in charge. It is good for the dog to set boundaries.
Not exactly. If we do come about to eat at the same time, he eats outdoors.
No. Pack leader eat first, subordinates later.
Heck no. If we're eating at in the region of the same time, the humans eat first.
Yes, I always made my dog a plate when I cooked. If I go through a restaurant then I bought him something to eat or shared mine if I didn't enjoy much money. He always tried to beg for my food first and then he would finish his plate. Now that I don't live next to him anymore, I always think of him everytime I eat. I decision he was here when we have leftovers, particularly when we have chicken bones.
No, never. He other eats after me. The most dominant of the pack (me) eats first.
Answers: I get my plate ready, feed the dogs within the laundry room and I head to the den. They eat and chill for awhile then walk out. Begging has never been an option.
NO!
My dogs are fed(dog food,what heresy!) in their crates at night.