Make sure he has a bowl big enough to fit his head in.
Why does my dog carry his food to the carpet.
Julie albright keck dvm ma dacvb an assistant professor of veterinary behavior at the university of.
It s just the nature of things.
You put the food in the bowl and put it down then turn to the next task the next thing you know your dog is methodically taking his or her food across the room and dropping it onto the carpet where he or she then proceeds to start eating.
In simple words his behavior of pushing the bowl around is.
Maybe he or she hovers around the bowl does a little dance and even drools on your shoe.
When dogs in the wild make a kill the outranked animals drag pieces of food away so they don t have to fight the leader or a more dominant canine for it says dr.
The answer to this propensity lies in two words.
After i fill his bowl he ll scoop some food into his mouth run out of the kitchen drop the food on the living room rug and eat.
In other words whatever your dog does before getting his food will likely repeat in the future.
The competition in the home might not be real but the instinct tells them to do it.
However even if you only have one dog in the home that instinct cou ld still be there.
I ve noticed that my dog does something odd during meal time.
Typically the domestic dog doesn t take the food all that far away.
He go on the carpet and eat there maybe he is more comfortable and i think the main reason is that to eat in a safe place where no one can reach his food.
Oh so this is why some dogs carry their food away so it doesn t get stolen.
My dog eats a lot and every time he sees someone eating he cries for food and gets really angry in having someone getting near his food.
Your dog knows when it s mealtime.
Possible reasons behind the curious mealtime behavior.
Your dog wants to protect or hide the food.
It wants to be able to keep an eye on the rest of the food in the bowl.
By feasting off the carpet he can relax when he eats maybe even lie down.
Why does my cat keep knocking my things off the table.
Just as your dog will sit more and more if you give him food after he sits your dog will learn to move the food bowl around if that helps him get food.
You could try elevating it a bit if the dog is not a deep chested dog to see if the dog adjusts and forsakes the carpet cruise for each mouthful.
Some dogs particularly those in multi dog households may carry their food away as a way to keep it to themselves.
She does not.