Keep your dog food in the original bag and place it inside an airtight food bin to keep it fresh.
Dog dropping food on the floor.
Why will my dog eat his food off the floor but not from a bowl.
Possible reasons behind the curious mealtime behavior.
Some dogs particularly those in multi dog households may carry their food away as a way to keep it to themselves.
Physically divide your dog s chow into a few piles which he can hunt down.
If your dog previously ate from his bowl then it sounds as though he has made a negative association that has put him off doing so now.
It may be even more exciting if there s a dog there to eat it up.
Gertie has an unusual eating behavior.
Your dog wants to protect or hide the food.
If the food is moldy or rancid your dog will not want to eat it and may leave it on the floor.
Before dogs were domesticated they often ran in packs.
Adrienne farricelli is a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant.
Their way of communicating once they learn they can drop food it isn t long before they realize that they can throw food off their high.
It s fun for babies and toddlers to drop or throw food on the floor.
They are actually learning that they can make something happen.
Julie albright keck dvm ma dacvb an assistant professor of veterinary behavior at the university of.
The more subordinate pack members would carry food away to hide it from other members of the pack.
It reminds me of the way chickadees eat from birdfeeders taking one item from the feeder and flying to a nearby.
The answer to this propensity lies in two words.
Tip 6 make sure the food hasn t gone bad.
Give your dog treats directly never by dropping them on the floor.
Toss bad dog food out.
She can spend hours polishing off a couple of cups of dry dog food.
When dogs in the wild make a kill the outranked animals drag pieces of food away so they don t have to fight the leader or a more dominant canine for it says dr.
Use within six weeks of opening the food bag.
Don t let her though or else she ll associate the floor with food which only encourages her to keep up her odd little habit.
Behaviourist claire arrowsmith says.
You need to rule out pain and discomfort so check his teeth are in good condition and that he isn t having difficulty bending or leaning into the bowl.
If food touches the floor odds are your dog is going to make a move for it.
She is also a former veterinarian assistant and author of the popular online dog training course brain training for dogs her work has appeared in several print and online publications including e how usa today every dog magazine daily puppy and connecticut dog magazine.