Sometimes when the shoveler is eating, the dog will make various cute moves, such as whining, tilting his head, etc., so that you can give them the food. Some dogs will pull their owner's trousers. Remember that the dog shoveler's attitude must be firm at this time and ignore the dog's various begging behaviors. After a long time, the dog found that the shoveler often did not respond to it, so naturally he would not ask for food again.
When cooking or eating, the shoveler can tie the dog with a leash away from the dining table or the kitchen. In this way, it cannot ask for food from you, nor can it steal food. Gradually, even without the leash, the dog will stay quietly in that place while you are eating. This method works best if the dog already has a mat or a dog bed that often lie down.
Feeding dogs high-fiber foods, such as sweet potatoes, peas, pumpkins and green beans, can make the dog feel full for a long time. Because dogs cannot digest fiber and the fiber cannot be decomposed, the dog can feel full. When a dog feels full, it will naturally not seek additional high-calorie food, which can also avoid the problem of obesity of dogs.
We should also strengthen our dog training in daily life to enhance their obedience, so that the dog will be obedient and will not ask for food at will. Training dogs should start from childhood, and the dog will obey your words. For some late-achieving dog breeds, pet owners must be persistent and train their dogs patiently so that they can succeed.