Dachshunds, French Bulldogs and Poodles are among some of the most pickiest eaters that will fuss over what is placed in their bowl.

While dogs are known for eating pretty much everything, some pups are notorious for actually being quite fussy about what they eat. According to research conducted by The Scotsman, the breeds which may not be as interested in food as others also include Pugs, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Greyhounds.

Picky eaters are often created by their owners offering too much variety of food, as well as a result of humans feeding table scraps. While it can be challenging behaviour to manage, there are ways you can stop it becoming a habit.

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According to the Kennel Club, some of the things you can try include:

  • Be consistent with meal times and when you feed them
  • Give them lots of praise for eating their own food from their bowl
  • Restrict access to sneaky snacks, including human food from your plate
  • Limit their treats to training tools only
  • Try making their food more appealing
  • Be persistent and consistent with your approach to feeding
  • Try switching to another type of food
  • Head to your local vet if your dog still doesn't enjoy eating

"Your dog may not be eating for a number of different reasons, so it's best to get your dog checked out by your vet to help rule out anything more serious," the Kennel Club say. "Certain illnesses, problems with their teeth, an allergy, or even a reaction to medications, could all be causing your dog to not want to eat. If you're concerned about your dog's eating habits then speak to your vet so that they can help to exclude any health concerns."

On that note, take a look at the dog breeds that are the fussiest eaters:

10 dog breeds that are the fussiest eaters

  1. Boston Terrier
  2. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
  3. Dachshund
  4. French Bulldog
  5. Greyhound
  6. Maltese
  7. Poodle
  8. Pekingese
  9. Pug
  10. West Highland White Terrier
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