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Why does my dog take his food out of the bowl and eat it somewhere else?

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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. 3 окт. 2017 г.


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