it is because someone keeps giving him treats (feeding him while they are eating) you need to make sure no one is doing this because it is unhealthy for the dog,
you can try to tell him "NO" when he begs, but a quicker form of corecting the behaviour, if saying NO even works with at all for this spoiled dog, and despite the PETA fools objections, is to have a hand towel and either through it at him or snap it at his feet when he begs. he will catch on quick enough.
2007-10-03 17:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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An broaden in consuming (and most commonly urination when you consider that they're taking in so a lot more water) is referred to as PUPD in veterinary phrases. PUPD can point out illnesses comparable to Cushing's, Diabetes, as good as Hypothyroidism. Especially when you consider that your puppy is a senior (14years historic), I could get her an appointment on the vet's as quickly as you'll be able to. These illnesses can in general be handled quite simply with constant doses of healing, but when they move undiagnosed, all 3 will also be really deadly (finishing up in demise). The vet will certainly propose get a blood and urine pattern and run a few labwork to assess the phases of special hormones, the sugar content material of the blood and urine, the crimson and white blood cellphone rely, and to asses the total role of predominant organs just like the kidneys and liver. This lab paintings is usually a little at the high priced facet so I could price range for someplace round $one hundred fifty for the examination and labs, however this is a well funding if it prevents any discomfort or agony on your puppy's lifestyles I could say! Good success :)
2016-09-05 16:58:49
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answered by heusel 4
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Every time your dog does this get a water bottle and spray him. It is not harmful but it will eventually stop the dogs begging, or at least it worked for mine.
2007-10-03 15:30:43
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answered by Traci J 4
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You are encouraging him by giving him food. Ignore him. If it really bothers you, put him outside or in another room while you eat.
2007-10-03 15:29:09
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answered by Simmi 7
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Never feed the dog when you are eating.
2007-10-03 15:31:20
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answered by Ron 7
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Please punctuate so I can understand. Then, I will be happy to answer.
But you shouldn't have given him table food in the first place. Just his food.
2007-10-03 15:27:15
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answered by Darth Nihilus 5
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ignore him and stop giving him food, he'll eventually give up
2007-10-03 15:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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