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Bury the flesh and bones. But I don't have pets, and I don't know.
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the reason why the dog hides food; Clause.
1. Dogs have wandered when they are young, and they have a very important dependence on food, which will cause dogs to hide leftover food to prevent themselves from starving. Second, if there are other animals in the house that are stealing food from dogs, dogs will hide the food and not share it with other animals. Third, the food stored by the dog is also an instinctive reaction that remains after the evolutionary reaction.
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This is related to the dog's previous living environment, because in the past, dogs were social animals, so as long as there was food, a large group of dogs usually came to grab food, and many dogs would not be able to eat food because of this. So as long as the food is abundant, they hide it so that they can eat it when necessary. If you want to get rid of this habit, then you should do it at a fixed time when feeding, and after feeding, you should remove the bowl regardless of whether there is food in the bowl, and their habit of hiding food can be improved over time.
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Most of the dogs hide food as an instinctive reaction, and they are afraid that other predators will find out, so they should bury it. Another reason is that the owner feeds too much, and the dog can't eat it all at once, so find a place to store it and continue to eat it next time.
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When you have food, you feel safe.
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The reason why the dog hides something at home.
1. Out of instinct.
When the dog's ancestors lived in the wild, they had to share survival resources with other animals, and sometimes they ate the last meal without the next meal, and all survival resources are very valuable. When dogs feel that something is particularly important, they will hide it to make sure they are very safe and not lost.
When there is excess food, the dog will bury it in the shade and wait for the next time to come out and be practical. Some stray dogs, or dogs who have not eaten a full meal before, will feel that food is very important, not only eat quickly when eating, but may also leave a little bit left to eat next time.
2. Pressure from another dog.
When there are multiple dogs in the family, if the owner is eccentric, it will make some dogs feel psychological pressure and feel that their survival is threatened. To alleviate this stress, it will behave in hiding things.
3. Potential health problems.
When a dog is too bored, there is also psychological pressure, which causes it to engage in strange behaviors, such as frequently chasing its own tail, biting its paws, and hiding things.
4. The master's problem.
When the owner gives too much food and the dog can't finish it, there may be thoughts of hiding the food. Some owners fill their rice bowls every day, for fear that the dog will be hungry, which is easy to cause other problems.
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It's just a matter of nature to leave it alone.
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A large part of the dog's preference for hiding food is driven by instinct, and the dog's ancestors hid some of the food to avoid starvation when no one was feeding them. Now in addition to instinctive reasons, it may also be caused by the owner's unscientific feeding, and every time the dog is fed, it will hide the extra when it is full. Don't feed too much when feeding, it's best if the dog has just finished eating.
A large part of the reason why dogs hide food is instinctive, because dogs will hide the extra part of the food when there is no regular feeding from humans before, so that they can take it out and eat when there is no food.
But now in addition to instinct, it may be caused by the unscientific feeding of the owner, the dog's eating time and amount must be fixed, when the owner feeds the dog at one time, the extra food will be hidden, and the dog will develop a bad habit of hiding food for a long time.
It is best not to feed too much when usually feeding, it is best that the dog just finishes eating, and if you find that the dog has hidden food behavior, you should immediately correct and educate to avoid developing bad habits.
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Many of the activities in which animals obtain nutrition, including the processes of finding, obtaining, processing, ingesting and storing food.
Animals mainly rely on feeding to obtain activity energy and synthesize substances of their own tissues, so the act of feeding can be regarded as the basis for other behaviors. The chemotaxis of bacteria is the prototype of feeding behavior. Some plants can also prey on insects, such as bottle grass, pitcher plant, and sundew.
However, the feeding behavior of animals is the most obvious, and the manifestations are also diverse, sometimes in combination with other behaviors. When looking for a suitable habitat, animals should consider not only whether the environment is suitable for habitat and reproduction, but also whether there is sufficient food**. The feeding behavior should not only meet the nutritional needs of the predators, but also often meet the needs of other individuals of the same species, including mates or offspring, such as the food that workers return to the nest to feed the larvae and other individuals who reproduce and defend.
For animals, as well as for all living things, the survival of the individual is also to perpetuate the population, so the importance of the act of feeding is that it also ensures that the act of reproduction is carried out. Many animals that reproduce only once in their lives do not continue to survive after breeding, such as the adult worms of mayflies do not even have mouthparts, and die after mating and laying eggs. During mating, males may be devoured by females.
But those animals that reproduce multiple times throughout their lives live in the funnel for feeding.
Various animals adopt different strategies in various aspects of feeding behavior to better adapt to the environment and obtain more nutrients at a lower cost. This can be discussed in terms of feeding and feeding patterns.
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Dogs are very smart, and after eating this meal, they will prepare the next meal, and they have the habit of storing food.
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It's usually when you can't eat enough food and you want to hide it away from it.
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