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02/06/2023 /Did You Know?
Picture the scene; you return home from a quick trip out – maybe for a chai latte or a quick visit to an ATM. You open the door, and Sheldon sits serenely on his fluffy dog bed. His tail is wagging, and his body is wiggling, but he won’t make eye contact with you. That’s never a good sign. As you make your way into the kitchen or the bathroom, you discover why Sheldon has exuded that air of shame. It’s everywhere – the trash, that is. And its remains have been chewed, strewed, and oh, no, Sheldon, why are you so rude?
Since dogs originally hail from wolves, they have an instinct that urges them to seek out food. In fact, many wolf packs, dating back thousands of years, lived just outside of villages so they could scavenge for food. Surely Sheldon is well fed, however, so why is he scavenging? There might be a few reasons.
Anxiety can also be a reason your canine cohort gobbles up and makes a mess of your trash. Talk to your vet about possible separation anxiety.
Of course, no one likes to admit the dog has gotten the better of them, but sometimes pet owners have to admit defeat. That’s not always the case, however, especially if you try the following:
What do many dog owners do to solve the trashcan dilemmas? They either buy trash cans that can be locked, or they put the trash up on a counter out of reach or in a room with a closed door. Yes, sometimes the dog wins. But when he’s cuddling with you or licking your face upon your return home, you’ll realize who the actual winner is. You!