Your Dog Shouldn't Make You Afraid to Reach for Their Bowl
Behavior Severity Level
Severity: Moderate
What you may be seeing
- Stiffening, freezing, or low growling when approached near food or a valued item
- Hard eye contact, "whale eye" (showing whites of eyes), or head lowering over a resource
- Eating or chewing faster when someone approaches
- Snapping or lunging if someone gets too close to food, a chew, or a specific spot
- Moving food bowls, toys, or items to a corner to eat or chew "safely"
- Growling or snapping when asked to move off furniture or exit a space
- Guarding one family member from another person or pet
- Behavior that varies by item — calm about some things, explosive about others
- Getting worse over time, not better, despite owner correction
- Guarding that causes you to alter your movement in your own home
What Is Resource Guarding?
Partners Dogs has been training Arizona dogs through every kind of resource guarding case for 28+ years. Two locations in Scottsdale and Cave Creek. Lifetime trainer support included with every board-and-train program.
Recommended Programs for Resource Guarding
Foundation Camp
21-day board & train. From $3,299. Best for foundational obedience + general manners work.
Learn more →Behavior Camp
4-6 week immersive board & train. From $5,929. Best fit for resource guarding and other behavior cases.
Learn more →Transform Camp
Premium immersive program. From $8,509. For owners who want the most thorough rehabilitation.
Learn more →Not sure which fits? Take our program decision tool or complete the PD360 assessment.
