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Angry litlle black dog of toy terrier breed protects his food in a metal bowl on a white background.
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Food Aggression: Pet Parenting Tips To Curb Your Dog’s Food Guarding Behavior

Who owns the dog food in your house once it hits the bowl? Does Rover run you out of the kitchen when he is eating dinner? What happens if you need to take away a tasty bone or chew?

If food, bones, or chews turn your sweetie into a growling, snarling monster, then your dog has an issue with resource guarding,…

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