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Dinner should be a chance to relax, not a nightly negotiation with your dog.
In this episode of Your New Puppies Podcast, I’m breaking down one of the most common struggles I see with puppies and adult dogs: dogs begging, barking, or demanding attention while their humans are trying to eat.
It does make sense that this happens. Besides the obvious food, everyone is gathered together, and there tends to be a lot of movement and chaos. Your dog just wants in.
The good news is you don’t need to teach new cues, run training drills, or micromanage every meal to fix this. This is a perfect example of how we can train without training by using consistency, structure, and a predictable routine.
These are things you can start doing today. It may not be perfect immediately, but with consistency, most families see improvement within a week.
Enjoying this podcast? Please rate and review it wherever you listen. This helps other puppy parents find it.
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #018: Ditch the Bowl and Make Mealtime an Event
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #025: Is Human Food Good for Dogs?
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #084: My Favorite DIY Puzzle Feeders
YOUR Perfect Puppy: If you’re looking for ongoing guidance with situations like this, this episode is also a great example of the kind of real-life problem-solving we do inside YOUR Perfect Puppy, where I help you turn everyday chaos into manageable routines that work for your household.
By Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist4.8
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Dinner should be a chance to relax, not a nightly negotiation with your dog.
In this episode of Your New Puppies Podcast, I’m breaking down one of the most common struggles I see with puppies and adult dogs: dogs begging, barking, or demanding attention while their humans are trying to eat.
It does make sense that this happens. Besides the obvious food, everyone is gathered together, and there tends to be a lot of movement and chaos. Your dog just wants in.
The good news is you don’t need to teach new cues, run training drills, or micromanage every meal to fix this. This is a perfect example of how we can train without training by using consistency, structure, and a predictable routine.
These are things you can start doing today. It may not be perfect immediately, but with consistency, most families see improvement within a week.
Enjoying this podcast? Please rate and review it wherever you listen. This helps other puppy parents find it.
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #018: Ditch the Bowl and Make Mealtime an Event
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #025: Is Human Food Good for Dogs?
Your New Puppy’s Podcast: YNP #084: My Favorite DIY Puzzle Feeders
YOUR Perfect Puppy: If you’re looking for ongoing guidance with situations like this, this episode is also a great example of the kind of real-life problem-solving we do inside YOUR Perfect Puppy, where I help you turn everyday chaos into manageable routines that work for your household.

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