Why Won’t my Dog Eat Dog Food?

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One of the most perplexing behaviors that new owners see in their dogs is the dog's unwillingness to eat the dog food in their bowl. While many people believe that this is simply because the dog is holding out for a better treat, like bacon, we have to remember that if the dog food appeared appetizing at all, the dog would gobble it right up. So why isn't your dog eating food that was designed for it? Let's take a further look into this question and see if we can find the root of the behavior.

First, it's no secret that dogs like meat. Whether you're feeding a dog poultry, beef, pork, or even rarer meats like bison or venison, a dog always seems to go crazy for a quick cut of meat. Their teeth are ideal for tearing apart meat and have been using them to tear up the flesh of small mammals like rabbits for centuries. For humans, who often enjoy meat as well as a variety of other foods, it may seem odd that dogs seem interested in little else than protein.

Much of the dog food designed for dogs is also designed to be as cheap to produce as possible - this might mean that normally nutritious food can be rendered less nutritious simply by the processing involved. It also means that some ingredients can be tossed into the mixed that aren't exactly the dogs' favorite items on the menu. We'd love to feed our dogs the most prime cuts of meat, but doing that isn't exactly cost-effective.

Another problem with dog food might be the incorporation of grains, which most dogs don't respond well to. If you're going to think about dog food, consider a staple diet of meat and vegetables to be more appropriate, not necessarily grains. While whole grains can be very healthy for humans, dogs do not respond as well.

Your dog might simply not eat the dog food you've poured because the food isn't very appealing. This effect is heightened if you've displayed a willingness to randomly feed your dog better pieces of food, like sliced turkey from the refrigerator. Your dog doesn't know how you intend on feeding it, and simply knows that you'll occasionally feed it something it likes. Remember that dogs will respond more strongly to your consistent behavior than to how you speak to it.

Most of all, try to incorporate real meats and vegetables in your dog's diet. Let your dog know that feeding time is a consistent thing - perhaps after a morning walk, for example - and make it enjoyable. The hungrier your dog is, the more erratic its behavior will be. Feed it well.

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5 Responses to “Why Won’t my Dog Eat Dog Food?”
  1. Danniele Brown Says:

    Commercially processed dog foods do a lot of help to dog owners as well as the dog itself. Sadly, other food brands can actually kill your dog without you knowing it. This is because major DOG FOOD companies are in fact filling their processed food products with unhealthy preservatives in order to lengthen its shelf-life. These preservatives can really shorten the life-span of your pets or could be a reason for a number of diseases if produced incorrectly. It is therefore logical to carefully choose which food company product should be consumed, these companies do process food but add minimal preservatives.

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  2. Danniele Brown Says:

    Commercially processed dog foods do a lot of help to dog owners as well as the dog itself. Sadly, other food brands can actually kill your dog without you knowing it. This is because major DOG FOOD companies are in fact filling their processed food products with unhealthy preservatives in order to lengthen its shelf-life. These preservatives can really shorten the life-span of your pets or could be a reason for a number of diseases if produced incorrectly. It is therefore logical to carefully choose which food company product should be consumed, these companies do process food but add minimal preservatives..

  3. Danniele Brown Says:

    Sometimes, pet dog owners are poisoning their pets unknowingly. This is because they are feeding their dogs with unhealthy foodstuff that are commonly seen on bargained food products. In this case, it would be wise to settle on high-end food products, expensive but you are sure that you aren’t risking the lives of your pets.

  4. Carlo Says:

    Few of the dogs really don’t like dog food either. They’d love to eat meat, because they used to eat meat.

  5. Lukas Says:

    While few of us made our own food, which feeding our pets in an appropriate way and nutritiously aware. And only seldom that uses the products on our personal cooking ingredients. This is commonly called dogfooding wherein company demonstrate confidence in its own products. A way of building trust.

 
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