Dogs are prone to discomfort due to overeating. At this time, they will show uncomfortable emotions, one of which is barking. When dogs eat too much food, their stomachs may be upset, and then they will show anxiety. Because dogs don't know how to relieve their emotions, they will express their discomfort by barking.
In addition, too much food will make the dog's stomach swell, which will have an impact on the dog's health and easily cause discomfort such as vomiting and diarrhea. Therefore, we must pay attention to controlling the food intake when feeding the dog.
This food is too exciting.
Some dogs will react more to special foods. Some foods can cause their allergic reactions, such as chocolate, raisins, onions, garlic and so on. Dogs will show anxiety after eating these foods, one of which is barking.
In addition, some dogs like to eat spicy food, but capsaicin will stimulate the dog's stomach and cause discomfort. If you feed spicy food, it will easily lead to barking behavior of dogs.
3. The impatience of waiting for dinner
Some dogs bark because they wait too long for dinner. When dogs feel that they haven't eaten for too long, they will show barking behavior because of anxiety.
Therefore, before feeding the dog, we must grasp the time, ensure that the daily meal time is relatively stable, and don't delay the time too much, otherwise the dog will have a psychological burden on the waiting time for eating, thus showing barking behavior.
Seek attention
Some dogs are used to barking to attract their owners' attention. Dogs are very kind creatures, and it is easy to detect their owners' emotions, so when they want to interact with their owners and their owners don't respond, they will attract attention by barking.
In this case, the owner needs to provide enough attention and interaction to the dog as much as possible, such as playing with it, walking and regular training. Help them consume excess energy and reduce barking behavior.