Some think it goes back to the mammal/wolf instinct of taking food away from the “kill” or to protect their portion from other's stealing it while they are eating. Other owners report that their dogs bring the food out of the bowl away from a hard floor to a softer surface such as carpet or towels. 10 апр. 2015 г.
Why does my dog take food out of bowl and eat elsewhere?
Typically, the domestic dog doesn't take the food all that far away. It wants to be able to keep an eye on the rest of the food in the bowl. If your dog is taking her food to the living room, she could be trying to protect her food, or she also might be lonely and looking for some company at dinnertime.
Why does my dog knock his food out of his bowl to eat it?
Many dogs push their food bowls around; it might be vestigial to the dog's foraging instinct. Many dogs also pick food out of the bowl and carry it to another location to eat it. Another suggests: Depending on the breed of your dog, and dominance level, it's food looks rather bleak.
Why does my dog bring his food to the carpet to eat?
For some dogs, however, the carpet is a good place to eat because it makes the food easier to see. If your dog is getting older, and if his or her food is similar in color to the bowl, the food may be hard to see. When he or she eats on the carpet, the food's location is clear.
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