I agree with Helen, that sounds like a great idea. If you can't sit 
beside him, you could put him on a leash in the house so that he 
doesn't have to be put in a kennel for the others to eat. Put HIS 
own bowl with him but let him still be able to see the other bowls 
and dogs. Maybe then he will realize that he has his own bowl of 
food and so does everyone else. Good luck!  ~Lacey



 In [email protected], "Helen Shukaitis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Why don't get put out 2-3 food dishes? Maybe in different rooms if 
you can?
> He can't guard them all, and at least in the meantime the others 
can eat.
> 
> What I would start doing, is sit next to the dish with him, and 
when someone
> else comes to eat, stop him from going near them, then when the 
other dog is
> able to eat, give him a treat. Eventually he should start to 
associate
> others eating with getting a treat. Good luck!
> 
> Helen
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Regina Hasty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:23 AM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Question
> 
> 
> >
> > Well he is agressive with only the dogs and the kitten that we 
have
> > inside right now.  He will growl and bite at all of them.  He 
doesnt
> > growl and bite at the humans though.  We have to move the food 
or put
> > him in the kennel in order for the others to eat.  He really 
wont let
> > the other male that I have which is a purebreed chi eat.  I have 
to
> > make sure that he gets to eat.  It doesnt matter where we put the
> > food.  Jake will sit next to it and growl at any dog or cat that 
comes
> > near it.  He is the youngest of my chis and the biggest because 
he is
> > a mix.  Not sure what he mixed with maybe rat terrier or mini 
pincher
> > because he is not much bigger than my oldest chi Sweetie who is a
> > purebreed long haired chi.  She was a rescue dog from a shelter 
that
> > they had gotten from a puppymill.  She ignores Jake because she 
just
> > growls back and moves him.  She has no teeth from all the 
breeding and
> > bad nutrition she was given at the puppymill.  She really can 
take
> > care of herself and makes sure she can eat.  She doesnt guard 
the food
> > like Jake though.  The lady I got Jake from said she had all big 
dogs
> > and that Jake was living outside.  Not good for a chi or a chi 
mix.
> > How do you get him from laying next to the food and growling all 
the
> > time.  I leave food down all the time so they can eat when they 
need
> > to.  Jake does play and run through the house but he hardly 
sleeps and
> > lays next to the food even at night.  I need to correct this so 
Tiny
> > and Demon my smaller chis can eat when they need to.  When Jake 
growls
> > at Demon he will run away and hide and not eat.  You have to 
take the
> > food to Demon to eat.  Demon is not a fighter or aggressive at 
all.
> > Tiny doesnt go near the food unless we lock Jake up.  She does 
growl
> > at dogs when we give her a treat but not when she is eating 
regular
> > food.
> > How do you attach pics????  I wanted to attach pics of my four 
chis.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Lacey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > >
> > > Is he aggressive over the&#65007; food &#65007;with you too? 
or just
> other dogs?
> > > ~Lacey
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > " Lets talk about our wonderful little friends!
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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