Ok we all know our lil ones love to eat... Well most of them anyways. But I feel like Daisy is overly obsessed with people food(like to the extreme). We try to do very good and not give her our stuff. Besides veggies, yogurt, and eggs of course. Daisy will come sit by you when you eat and will stare, drool all over,start licking her chops(that one is funny to see) and watch you like a hawk. And when you get up she will like jump up off the couch and almost attack you (but not in a mean way) because she thinks she is going to lick the plate. And then last night when Matt got home from work he came upstairs with a sandwich in his hands and gave me a goodnight kiss I got trampled.... Like she was insane! She acts like she has not ate in weeks. Jumping and dancing and just going crazy. But good thing is, is that she is never aggressive about it.
Is there anyway to get her to where she wouldnt be crazy like this? She gets a one track mind on food and wont listen to anything.
We feed her a cup in the morning and a cup at night with some frozen broccoli on top ( she is still nasty and eats her poop, I read that if you feed a dog broccoli it can deter her from eating her poop because it changes the smell. But after I just looked it up to make sure I wasnt imagining things, it said in large amounts it can be bad for your dog. I could use some help with that issue too) So I believe she is being fed properly. I just want her to stop with her insanity.
Is there anyway to get her to where she wouldnt be crazy like this? She gets a one track mind on food and wont listen to anything.
We feed her a cup in the morning and a cup at night with some frozen broccoli on top ( she is still nasty and eats her poop, I read that if you feed a dog broccoli it can deter her from eating her poop because it changes the smell. But after I just looked it up to make sure I wasnt imagining things, it said in large amounts it can be bad for your dog. I could use some help with that issue too) So I believe she is being fed properly. I just want her to stop with her insanity.
