(My last post was misunderstood, so I’d just like to clarify a bit)

This isn’t really a bad behavior that needs correcting or anything like that, I just find it really hilarious. My dog acts absolutely pathetic to the point where it makes me laugh. He starts staring me down about an hour beforehand. If I try and pet him he tells me no, he doesn’t want any pets, yet keeps on being as close (and annoying!) as possible. He will put his head on me, paws on me, anything he can to let me know he’s starving, to DEATH!!!

So, how does your dog act when he knows it’s dinnertime and you just won’t feed him already?

  • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.caM
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    7 days ago

    He leads me to the kitchen, angrily pokes his food bag twice with his snout and then just sits and stares at it.

    Or I will find him standing in front of the food bag, his head looking at me but his body aimed at the food bag. He’s an excellent communicator.

  • Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    About an hour before dinnertime our dog gets super excitable. She starts to stare at us constantly, and if we get up to to do anything at all she goes apeshit with excitement because OH MY GOD IS IT FINALLY TIME?!?!

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    8 days ago

    My girl is fed twice a day but she’s more of a grazer so she doesn’t always immediately eat her food or bother me to feed her. What she does do is that if she’s barking out the window when she’s not supposed to and I come over to get her to stop she pretends she’s not doing anything wrong and goes over to her bowl and starts eating. Like “what? I’m just eating lunch. I wasn’t doing anything” Every time.

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    8 days ago

    How does your dog tell you it’s -their- dinnertime?

    She stares at me until I check my watch.

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    8 days ago

    My 2 will usually act completely normal. However, if I haven’t noticed it’s dinnertime yet cause I’m watching a movie or something, they will bolt up to attention if I make a single movement. It’s usually drastic enough that I’ll get up and feed them.

  • The_Hideous_Orgalorg@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    I keep his bowl full, and he self regulates his food intake. He doesn’t overeat, and his weight has always stayed at a healthy level. However, he does like to go hit the bells on the door, and when I go to open it, he backs up and stares at the treat shelf.

  • Spuddlesv2@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    We have two dogs. One paws at his food bowl until it flips and makes a huge noise, the other just pesters me with endless licks. The “clannnnng” of the food bowl always gets a laugh (and immediate action) but the licking is just annoying.

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    8 days ago

    Growing up, we had one Doxie that would nose around the bowl. The a golden-mut mix that would go “aRo-Roo-Roo-roo” softly. (This was Snickers, a very good doggo.)

    Then there was another Doxie of my moms that had been trained to ring a bell to go out…. She’d also ring the bell and immediately go to the food bowl.

  • zaphodb2002@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    We have a measuring cup for scooping out the food, and my biggest one will bump it gently with her nose and then make the hard eye contact, with fleeting glances back to the cup to make sure I got it. The little one will yodel and paw at my legs and try to lead me to the food, and then refuse to eat it out of his own bowl and will steal the big one’s food anyway.