Food carries a powerful message in the dog world. Puppies work for food by waiting patiently for their mother. This is a form of psychological exercise, and it's important for a healthy state of mind.
Domestication has brought about a change in the way dogs receive their meals and in the way they behave before mealtime. Dogs will often become excited, anxious, or aggressive at the prospect of being fed. If you feed your dog when he displays negative behaviors, you are reinforcing the behavior, and it will almost certainly reoccur.
I feed many dogs at the same time with no problems. Dogs that show calm-submissive energy get to eat first, and dogs that show negative behaviors such as aggression or nervousness must wait. When these dogs project calm-submissive energy, I reward them with their meal - much like their mother or pack leader would do.
Mealtimes are a useful tool to help you connect with your dog and work to shape his demeanor. Make sure your dog has reached a calm-submissive state before you place the food bowl in front of him. By doing so, you are not only providing him with nutrition, you are helping him lead a balanced and happy life.
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Eating too fast
We have a 9 week old puppy, she's a lab/beagle,(labbe). We got her when she was just about 4 weeks old, the mother left them and could not be found. Shes been a great puppy, we are trying to potty train her, which she is learning slowly. The problem comes when its time for her to eat, she gets very excited and rushes to her food and gulps it down really fast. I had at first thought it was because of worms, so we treated her for worms. But the behavior continues. I have tried the calm, submissive behavior, (no food until shes calm). She will sit and calm down, until she gets to her food, when her head goes in the bowl, you can not pull her away, its almost like shes starving, but I know shes not, we feed her very well. The last couple of days now, she has started to get sick late in the night (throwing up). Im not sure whats wrong now, she is gaining weight, so I know shes keeping some of it down, shes fine during the day. Please let me know what I can do, she gets lots of exercise and play time. We really love her, but we are worried.
Thanks