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> i have spoken to a behaviourist at a rescue over the phone who reccommended a rattle bottle which i have used but dont really like as it scares the other dogs at the same time.
> we still have big problems with food. he is worse when he is fed meat, so that is cut out unless its a special occasion, he gets fed after me and my partner, and gets fed last in the pecking order of the other dogs, i make him lie down and wait before i let him eat,
> And yes i do want to establish a pack order when we went to a training class it was suggested that the way he is with me he see's me has one of his bitches, so that means he is higher than me.
> It sounds as if he's not certain that his food is actually his - that he fears it might be taken away at any time so he needs to guard it. Where does he eat? Is it within sight of the other dogs? Do you hover around while he's eating? Personally I'd put his food down in a private place and shut the door so that he's alone and feels entirely safe to eat in peace. Once he's more relaxed about his meals you can start accustoming him to your presence by giving him food, and never taking it away.
> He will(if this is done consistently)learn that humans & food bowls is a good think & that they provide food & don't take it away. If this is achieved your dog will respect you as his provider & source of reward.
> I think he has a problem with space, he has none to eat in, hence growling at you, put his food down outside and leave him alone to eat!!
he eats alone in the hall, he cant see anyone, nobody can see him, i can feed him outside but i feel that is removing part of his problem rather than solving it (does that make sense?)
> however just to ask you a question as i actually do believe they see us as part of the pack this is why, a dog thinks like a dog so even though it may know we arent dogs surely it can only reason like a dog, a dog cant see us as a person and think i will treat that person like a person as they dont know how we think
> if a dog were stressed to eat in front of another dog, why is not feeding it separately to be regarded as a solution? for example, *if* the presence of other dogs and/or people is the trigger that causes the stress which causes the 'behaviour prob' of growling, then wouldnt removing the trigger be the solution to the behaviour prob?
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