
Dog Behavior Series 13 - Why Is My Dog A Finicky Eater?
Let me start this segment by saying a dog’s breed, size, and age often dictate whether your dog adores food or could care less. Some dogs are food motivated and others are not. Today’s topic will focus on dogs that are finicky eaters and how to detect if this dog behavior is a reason for concern.
So when does finicky eating habits become a problem? Or is it a problem?
If your dog has always been a finicky eater there is likely no need for concern. A finicky eater that maintains a healthy weight, is active, and has a shiny coat is not a problem. So don’t stress. Some dogs limit their own food intake because their bodies are regulating themselves. If your dog is not underweight, then the best thing to do is provide nutritious food and let him eat when he is hungry. What should concern you most is change.
If your dog’s eating habits have changed to the point that pounds are lost and the coat is less lustrous than it should be, then something is wrong. If this is the case, your dog’s finicky eating is a symptom not a habit. Many illnesses could cause your dog to be more selective or prevent your dog from eating as he should mudhol hound price.
Because loss of appetite in dogs can indicate illness, it is important to consult with your vet if you notice changes in your dog’s eating habits. Gum disease and other health conditions involving organs like the kidney, liver, or pancreas can affect your dog’s appetite. If this sounds like your dog then we’re not talking about a finicky eater. We’re talking about a sick dog that needs your help.
Now, what do we do about healthy finicky eaters?
If your dog has received a clean bill of health from your vet then I’d say your dog is a finicky eater because of a lack of interest in what has been placed before him. Like humans, dogs want and need variety in their diet. Of course your dog is going to avoid eating the same boring food he has been eating his entire life in hopes of getting more exciting food than what’s in his bowl.
Many finicky eaters are selective and picky for one of three reasons.
- One – Medical Issues
Your dog has a medical issue that is affecting his appetite or inability to eat as mentioned at the beginning of this segment.
- Two – Overfeeding
There is such a thing as too many table scraps and treats. Your dog is hardly ever hungry because he’s getting more than enough calories and most likely overweight and possibly undernourished because of it. Cut back on treats and table scraps to see if it makes a difference in his eating habits.
- Three – Boredom
Your dog is bored with eating the same dog food day in and day out. It’s cruel for anyone to suggest that your dog has developed bad habits because he’s holding out for something else besides the same old thing. Dogs need a nutrient rich diet that changes regularly. If you were forced to eat the same meal every day throughout your life, you would develop a lack of appetite and nutritional deficiencies as a result.
But, of course, there are many reasons dogs are finicky eaters. It may be due to an uncomfortable environment. There are too many dogs in the room or the height of his dish is uncomfortable. Try feeding your dog in a different room or using different bowls or plates at different heights to see which one is preferable. Pay attention to not only your dog but to his environment as well.