Dogs are social animals and often feel more comfortable eating when their owners are nearby, as it provides a sense of security and companionship. Your presence may also signal to her that it's a safe time to eat, especially if she's anxious or easily distracted. Additionally, she may have developed a habit of waiting for you, associating mealtime with your company. This behavior can also stem from past experiences or training, where she learned that eating together is a positive experience.
Your dog should not even be in the dining room while you are eating. In a pack, the alpha dog eats first and the lowest of the pack eats last. Because your dog is in the dining room at the same time as you when you eat, he or she thinks that they are an alpha. That is why your dog is barking at you - he or she is ordering you to give food. This is your own fault. Do not have the dog in the dining room while you eat. That will remind the dog that they are not an alpha in this family pack and they will eat when the alpha (the owner) says so. Another point to add - dogs should never eat before humans or at the same time as humans. They should get their meal AFTER the humans have finished theirs, in order to keep the pack hierarchy balanced (and therefore stop the barking).
the same as any other dog the same as any other dog
Well not really, the dog will be barking at the lizard, and if the lizard breaks loose somehow, that dog will eat it! :D also, the bark of the dog can possibly stun the lizard, it happened before.
"Dog-eat-dog" describes a world in which people fight for themselves only and will hurt other people.
the same type of food the dog would eat at any other season.
Puppy or dog food only.
No only Tongans
NO ! no way !! some people only eat frog legs, but not dog...
If it is a wild dog, dogs and foxes eat the same thing.
A dog may only eat out of hand if it is feeling anxious, insecure, or if it has been trained to do so as a behavior.
The dog should eat the same
Only if you eat your vegetables.