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My dog is afraid of dog dishes.... advice??

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by tinadlove, Dec 23, 2005.

  1. tinadlove

    tinadlove New Member

    My dog is afraid of her dog bowl, of any type of dish that I set on the floor. She will eat a couple of bites if I stand right beside her bowl and coax her. She will lay nearby on the floor and whine to eat until I end up getting handfuls of food and putting it directly on the floor. We have tiled floors in every room and I have tried putting her dish on area rugs and buying bowls that are rubber underneath as I had a feeling it had something to do with the bowl sliding and startling her, nothing works. Has anyone EVER heard of this type of problem??
     
  2. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

  3. charmedagain

    charmedagain New Member

    I had a friend whose dog was the same but the problem had started as a puppy before he got the dog and was soon found out the owner had kit the dog with the bowl because it had knocked it over and the food went everywhere.
    He eventually gave the dog a plate to eat from and he was very happy to eat off this.

    Mike
     
  4. Nik

    Nik New Member

    Hi, welcome.

    Is your dog motivated? Do you feed dry food?

    I only ask this as you say you have tiled floors. Some people don't like this idea, but my boy Floob won't eat out of a bowl either. I'm not sure that he's frightened of it, but he finds it boring.
    I throw his food on the floor now and he eats every bit. Sometimes I do little piles, sometimes lines, mostly just throw it everywhere... you get the picture.
    I make him 'sit' at the door, then when I've scattered the food he get's an 'ok' and off he goes to 'work'.

    Like I said, it doesn't suit everyone and it is a little bit of cleaning up afterward, but it's an option :)
     
  5. loves-da-pits

    loves-da-pits New Member

    GET OUT OF HERE!!! I just went through the same thing with my dogs!!! They were use to eating out of ceramic bowls. Then my Hubby broke one, so I went and bought these nice stainless steel ones. Well, when we moved into our new home, I noticed the dogs were afraid to go into the hallway where I feed them. I thought, what the heck!!! they're not eating. I thought maybe it was them getting use to the new home. Well, I notice that at feeding time, they looked into the hallway like the "boogie man" was in there. So I started leaving the light on. Didn't work. After observing them more, I discovered that they were afraid of the new bowls. I put their food on paper plates and they haven't stop eating since. Mind you, paper plates are a bit messy. They push them all the way down the hallway, dumping the food every where.

    This is definitely a first time for me.
     

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