spiritdogs
Posted : 10/2/2006 7:24:35 PM
Quite a few dogs will drop a bone for a piece of liverwurst, or garlic roast beef. When you offer it, and the dog does drop the bone, you say "trade" and he gets the liverwurst while you pick up the bone (carefully).
Grabbing and yelling only makes a dog guard more aggressively. Also, when you chase and yell, some dogs try to swallow their "prize", which may be the very thing you are trying to avoid.
In the case of a dog that you are really frightened will bite and not trade, and you are simply trying to avoid injury to the dog or humans, you could opt to throw pieces of cheese, turkey, whatever meat you have, all over the floor so that he has to leave the bone to get the "bonanza". Dogs care how many pieces of food are strewn about, and will often leave "1" bone to get "20" pieces of meat.
You should get a copy of Jean Donaldson's book, "Mine! A Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs" and follow the whole training protocol. This is a problem that you can train away, but if you don't, it can get very dangerous.