jones
Posted : 7/18/2006 8:03:03 PM
Dogs don't need to taste your food to know it smells good. [

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My dog is a wicked beggar at mealtimes. We've had good success with putting him in a down/stay while we eat. The bad thing about your dinner is they really, really want it... the good thing about your dinner is they really, really want it. It's one of those situations with a powerful reinforcer built right in. So, the dog has to down/stay throughout the meal. The way our trainer had us teach a down/stay is to give small treats randomly throughout the stay, rewarding for the act of staying rather than for getting up afterward. I just applied this at dinnertime by having the dog down/stay by my chair, and as long as he stays he may or may not get bits of food from my plate - I keep him guessing. If he doesn't down/stay he gets nothing and may even get exiled to his crate. After just a couple months of this, he's laying down as soon as I sit down to eat. [

] Not perfect yet, he does still get up and beg at times, but we're making progress pretty quickly.
Your dog is a little young to have a really good down/stay, so I wouldn't expect immediate results, but you can certainly start training it now. And any time he's been really annoying about it, just put him in another room or his crate.