Good morning...welcome to the thread Fernie! Seems you have quite the menagerie also--you will fit right in here!
Mel--please tell me why you feel it necessary to "take the bowl away" from the dog? I guess I never understood that part of dog training. I know that people say it is to make them "safe" around kids if the dog is eating; but why? Children should be taught NOT to bother the dog if it's eating IMHO. I would be ****** if I was hungry and someone decided to take my food away! (maybe it's the pack leader thing?) I also feed my dogs in their kennels- doors open, the only thing I require is that they not growl at each other or me if I happen to walk past while they are eating! Actually they eat so fast that I couldnt grab the dish if I wanted to!
Well, since I am still in my jammies and havent accomplished what I came on here for as yet....I guess I better get moving! The sky was very blue when I got up...now it is gray again--*sigh*
Have a good one! TErriO
Mel--please tell me why you feel it necessary to "take the bowl away" from the dog? I guess I never understood that part of dog training. I know that people say it is to make them "safe" around kids if the dog is eating; but why? Children should be taught NOT to bother the dog if it's eating IMHO. I would be ****** if I was hungry and someone decided to take my food away! (maybe it's the pack leader thing?) I also feed my dogs in their kennels- doors open, the only thing I require is that they not growl at each other or me if I happen to walk past while they are eating! Actually they eat so fast that I couldnt grab the dish if I wanted to!

Well, since I am still in my jammies and havent accomplished what I came on here for as yet....I guess I better get moving! The sky was very blue when I got up...now it is gray again--*sigh*
Have a good one! TErriO