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Black Labrador's Hilarious Loophole to Avoid Begging at the Table Makes Him a True Einstein

Black Labrador's Hilarious Loophole to Avoid Begging at the Table Makes Him a True Einstein

Yahoo06-03-2025

Begging is one of the biggest issues when it comes to training a dog. It's not their fault; it's just instinctual. At the same time, it's really annoying, so it's not your fault for wanting to break the habit.
Just because we train it out of them doesn't mean they want to stop, though. Whenever possible, they'll find a way to try to and get what they want. One Black Labrador Retriever did just this, outsmarting his parents for once and for al:
Crouton the Lab is so smart for this. They can't technically get mad! He's not at the table!Crouton is a good boy. He lives with his dad, who owns a dog training business, so he's generally a well-trained, rule-abiding pup. He knows lots of cool tricks. He also knows that he is not allowed to beg at the table under any circumstances.
So, he moved to the couch and sat there. He's not necessarily begging, a lawyer would defend - he's just sitting there and minding his business. He just happens to be staring directly at them. That is not a crime, which is why he can't be disciplined for it. What a smart boy!
If your dog is not as smart as Crouton, they might not be able to work out a way to beg without getting in trouble. You might want to show them this video to give them an idea!
Unfortunately, though, begging is still bad behavior, even when it's done smartly. It should be discouraged, no matter how big your dog is or how "invasive" it may or may not seem. When your dog starts begging:
Ignore them completely.
Get up and walk them to a new place, then instruct them to lie down.
Say, "no," and redirect them.
Try offering them their dinner at the same time you eat yours.
Use a slow-feeder to keep them occupied.
Whatever you do, you should make sure to refrain from reinforcing the behavior by giving on. Not a scrap, not a crumb. Stopping begging is sometimes a team effort, too: make sure your kids know not to give in, either. Even accidentally dropping something can reinforce begging as a lucrative operation!
The best course of action is to make sure they're nowhere near the table, and apparently, maybe out of sight, too. Poor Crouton!
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