Our 9 month old corgi, Sabre, has always wanted company when he ate. He would usually grab a mouthful and go wherever me or my husband are in the house and eat it there and he really doesn't eat a whole bowl of food unless we're in the kitchen doing something because that's where his food bowl is. Lately, he won't eat at all without us around and has gone a few days without eating. We've move his food bowl into the living room when we're there in the evenings and he always eats but if the bowl is in a room where he'll eat by himself he has to be very very hungry to go eat.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this behavior that needs corrected, or will be grow out of it?
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I would do like Bev said, soften the food with some water and put the bowl down for 15-20 minutes and then pick it up again. He will figure it out eventually, a healthy dog will not starve itself to death.
Henry used to be a really picky eater just like Sabre, but once we started picking up the dish he started eating all his food within a few minutes of the bowl being put down. It's really better to have them on a schedule versus free fed in my opinion, especially if you ever might consider a second dog, or if you ever need to board him, put him on a diet, etc.
Scout usually needs me to be in the same room when she eats. If I go to my parents' house I feed her in my old room (otherwise our dog Hershi will try to get at her food which results in some snarling) and have to sit with her until she is done.
She also does this funny thing of picking out a few pieces of food, spitting them on the floor, then eating them. Don't know why she does this but I usually have to pick up her leftovers that remain on the floor when she is done (which is why her bowl sits on a small rug now-easy cleanup).
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