Decide
how much food the dog should be getting in a day (let's say one
cup, as an example). Divide that amount into two meals. Develop
a ritual - say "Are you hungry? Where's your dish? Where's
the food? Alright! Get in the kennel (or on your mat, or whatever)!"
Put down the half cup of food and COUNT TO FIVE.
If, as
you get to five, the dog is eating, fine.
If, at
any time after you've counted to five and the dog is eating, he
turns away from the dish before he gets to the bottom and polishes
the bowl, say NOTHING, pick up the dish, and put the food away.
If you
get to five and the dog isn't eating, say NOTHING, pick up the
dish, and put it away.
Give him
nothing until his next scheduled meal, 12 hours later (for adult
dogs).
If the dog either doesn't approach the dish, or turns away from
the food before it's all gone, and you got to take the dish away,
measure what's left. At the next scheduled meal, give him HALF
WHAT HE ATE at the previous meal. If he ate 6 kernels of food
and wandered off, he'll have 3 kernels of food in his dish at
the next meal. If he eats two of those three kernels and wanders
off, give him 1 kernel at the next meal.
When he
eats ALL the food in his dish, polishes the bowl and wishes there
was more, you can give him slightly more at his next scheduled
meal (don't give him more at THIS meal), and more at the next
one, etc, until he's back to getting - and eating - the appropriate
amount of food.
If at
any time he doesn't eat all the food you give him before turning
away, take the dish away and give him half what he ate for his
next meal.
Of course
you CARE what he eats, and whether he's healthy or not, but it's
very important that you don't take responsibility for whether
he chooses to eat or not.
People
who worry that the dog will starve to death don't get healthy
dogs. They get dogs who hold out for days without eating, who
"demand" to have their food changed every few days.
Remember, you're NOT withholding food from the dog. You're offering
him food twice a day. You're giving him the same window of opportunity
you give him in any training situation. If the dog is healthy
and just "fussy", all he has to do is choose to eat.
HIS choice.
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