Correct your dog’s picky eating habits and avoid being hungry all the time

Correct the dog
Shiba Inu (definite introduction)

Many Owners are always looking for ways to solve the problem of their dogs being picky eaters. They often battle with their dogs in order to correct their picky eaters. In fact, blindly starving the dog cannot fully solve the problem of the dog’s picky eaters. A capable dog can change its picky eaters. Only by making the dog feel happy about eating can the dog's picky eating habits be completely eliminated.

Some owners feel uneasy when they see that there is no dog food left in their dog’s food bowl. They are worried that the dog may not eat enough, and sometimes they can’t help but add more until the dog can’t eat enough. Only when there is nothing left can I feel at ease.

In fact, if the dog often has some dog food left in the food bowl, in addition to the dog’s poor appetite, another reason is that the dog has been fed too much. If the dog is fed for a long time until there is no food left, the dog will lose appetite over time and accumulate food. Whether the dog has eaten enough is not based on whether there is anything left, but based on changes in body weight, contact, mental state, defecation status, etc.

Going out is critical to your dog’s health at all times, but it’s even more critical when it comes to correcting picky eating habits. Due to the sudden change in the original feeding method, even if the original method is not appropriate, even if the current method is better for the dog's health, it is impossible for the dog to understand the meaning of these changes quickly. The foods (human food or other snacks) that they originally liked are gone, and it takes time for dogs to understand and adapt to these changes. Going out for a walk, smelling, interacting, and communicating with others can relieve stress and anxiety and help dogs adapt to these changes faster.

Naturally, reducing the number of times you go out also reduces the amount of exercise and increases the recovery of appetite.


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