Ready for your next catch?
Bait and tackle are still in stock—get yours today!
Fall décor made easy!
We’ve still got pumpkins, mums, and straw—get yours before they’re gone!
Time to wind down the garden!
We’ve got what you need—cover crops, frost netting, and more to put your garden to bed for the season.
Winter is coming!
Our full line of winter apparel and boots is in stock now, with new arrivals coming in weekly.
The days are getting colder!
Stock up now—wood pellets and coal are available in store.
Be ready before the freeze!
Ice melt is in stock—grab yours now before winter hits!
NYS hunting licenses are available for purchase in-store—
plus, we’ve got all your sporting goods and attractants right here!
Add a touch of seasonal charm!
Browse our gorgeous collection of Fall and Holiday giftware—perfect for gifting or decorating.
We carry a full line of Poulin Grain and Blue Seal feeds for all your animals—
equine, dairy, goats, pigs, poultry, sheep, gamebirds, llamas, and alpacas!
Dogs can be cute, heart-breaking and irresistible when they whine, paw, bark or otherwise beg for a treat during dinnertime, but begging behavior isn't desirable. By understanding what begging is and isn't, dog owners don't need to feel bad about taking steps to stop their dog from begging.
What Begging Is and Isn't
Dogs beg in different ways, from whining and barking to gently pawing at your hand or leg, crouching near the table, staring or otherwise desperately seeking attention in the hopes of being rewarded with a treat. Many dog owners assume that a begging dog is a hungry dog, but that isn't the case. Instead, a dog begs out of curiosity and a desire for attention, even for dominance by controlling your behavior and forcing you to offer a tasty treat. Begging dogs aren't malnourished, and they don't need a treat. What they need is proper training and encouragement to have good table manners.
How to Stop Your Dog's Begging
There are many different techniques that can help stop a dog's begging behavior. Popular and effective options include…
No matter what tactics you use to stop a dog begging, the key is consistency. Everyone in the family should use the same techniques to discourage begging, and it is never acceptable to relent – dogs can be incredibly persistent, and one extra table treat can undo weeks of training to discourage begging. With patience and consistency, however, it is possible to keep a dog from begging. They won't go hungry and they won't hate you for not offering a treat, but they will learn to be better behaved during mealtimes.
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