I was disheartened by story I heard from dog owner today. She had just brought a new puppy into her life, and after a traumatic food moment where her new puppy was bitten by a friend’s dog over a piece of food tossed on the floor, the
puppy (16 weeks) was now showing signs of food aggression aimed towards her children.
Now, any dog behavior consultant will tell you that food aggression is an incredibly easy fix. It generally stems from anxiety and even in cases where the anxiety is deep-seated and has been going on a long time, there is a lot you can do to manage the situation and get very good results.
So what disturbed me was when the client told me that she had been watching a show on animal planet (I believe it was one of those animal rescue shows) which stated that once a dog shows food aggression then that’s it, it is euthanatized because there is no help for it. What a horrible thing for a new puppy owner to hear! And so completely untrue. What probably IS true it that that particular “rescue” group either doesn’t know how easy it is to manage and even cure food aggression, or they just don’t have the resources (or motivation) to bring in canine behavior consultant.
Frankly, if it was a rescue or shelter in my area I would happily have helped for free, in fact there are numerous canine behavior consultants like me, who donate many of their working hours a week to help dogs in shelters learn manners, and condition better responses to anxiety issues, including food aggression. There is absolutely no reason why a dog of any age should be euthanized for food aggression. ![]()
More and more people watch these shows, so they can be shocked and horrified by the way some people treat animals, then they get to feel hope and maybe even cry a little bit when that emaciated Doberman mom who was desperately trying to keep her puppies alive is rescued and all the puppies find new homes. Then the story is ended with a rescue worker saying, “well , we found new homes for the puppies but mom was showing aggression towards other dogs so we had to euthanize her for everyone’s safety”. WHAT?!
How long did they keep mom before they decided she was unfit for society?, Was there even a little effort made to condition her around dogs or was she just thrust into a dog run with dogs she didn’t know before she was even back to full health and body weight? Did we throw her to the proverbial wolves without even making a humane effort to help her understand that she was now safe?
Sorry for the tirade but I did say I was disheartened. Can we please stop using these stories of cruelty and hope for entertainment, to then just, reaffirm our inhumanity? Why are we not as horrified by the euthanizing of mom as we were by the terrible conditions she was found in?
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