
We have had our Dally since he was 8 weeks, and he is now 14 months old. During this time we have been aware that we don't want a "begging" dog and so Jazz has NEVER has any titbits from our plate, or from the table. If we do give him any extras thay are given to him well after we have finished, and into his bowl in the kitchen so he doesn't connect us eating with goodies for him.
As a result of this, we have been able to take him to bbq's and picnics without too much bother. Even though we have kept a very keen eye on him, our friends toddlers have been able to wander around, food in hand without being bothered by a thieving puppy.
Last week we has some foreign students staying with us and we told them not to feed the dog.
A couple of nights, we ate seperate from them so gave them their dinner in the dining room and busied myself doing other things whilst they were eating. On the 3rd day I noticed that Jazz was sticking his nose into their laps whilst they were at the table. He has never done this before, and so was told to get on his bed. He went, but then as soon as my back was turned he was back fussing round them. In the end I had to shut him out the dining room. My OH then caught them at half 1 in the morning feeding Jazz ham straight from the fridge.
He shouted at them and they just shoved it back into the fridge and sloped off to bed. Having monitored them closely for the remainder of their stay we managed to stop them doing it again but I am now left with a dog that has turned into a complete mugger.
I ate a peice of toast wandering the garden this morning and he badgered me the whole time - despite being told no very firmly indeed. Again dinner times have been a nightmare. Last night we managed to get him to sit outside the doorway to the dining room rather than stalk us from under the table but he was quite vocal about it.
So, am I now destined to have a begging dog? We are both so frustrated that he was such a good boy around food but all our work has been ruined. Lesson learnt for next time I have students, but in the meantime any ideas/advice?