Being protective of treats
Cooper will be 15 weeks old on Wednesday, when we give him a treat, rawhide, and *sometimes* with his food, he will be very protective of it with the other dogs. With my Moms dogs (11 yrs, and 8 yrs) they will put Cooper in his place, and we will make Cooper submit to us when he does this in our house. This weekend we went to visit my fiance's parents and Cooper went after their dog, while chewing on a pigs ear his parents gave him.
Making Cooper submit to us isn't doing the trick. Any ideas how to break him from being so protective? I know that they people I got him from were feeding all of the puppies (10) from the same dish, I'm thinking this is what could have started this behavior.
Any help would be appreciated!!!
Re: Being protective of treats
Hello and welcome.
You might be right about him being food aggressive
because having to share his food with 10 other puppies.
He might had had a bad experience too before
you ever got him.
What I might suggest since Cooper is only 15 weeks
old, is start hand feeding and possible not
feed him around the other dogs for now. Let him relax
when eating his food or treats.
If it looks like he will grab another dogs treat,
nip it in the bud before he even gets the chance.
When giving treats make sure the dogs each
have a little space from each-other too.
Cooper is only a puppy but when he gets
bigger a fight might occure.
This sight might help, looks like yahoo mail group
and talks about aggression on the question and answer icon.
www.doggiedoor.com