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We are fond of feeding our dogs because there is nothing like seeing our pets looking at us with pure happiness and gratitude after enjoying a meal.
Then, of course, there is the licking at us that follows as another way of them sweetly showing how they appreciate our loving care. Some of them even have the habit of cuddling and taking a nap right next to you, with a look of bliss on their angelic faces.
How could you say no to a creature that makes you so happy? A creature who is so easy to please and yet it loves you back as if you have given it the whole world and not just a bowl of food or a fraction of your time?
But we should also admit that some dogs seem to be insatiable. Even if you have already fed them, they will come to you at the table and beg for more should they notice that you are eating.
At times, we tend to simply ignore this habit. But there are also occasions when you want the food begging to stop when your dog starts to behave like it is dying of hunger.
Here are the top 10 dog breeds that are experts in mooching:
1. Labrador Retriever
No other breed can beat a Labrador Retriever when it comes to the art of mooching, and getting what it wants.
2. Pug
This dog breed uses its expressive eyes in winning sumptuous bits of food from the table.
3. Golden Retriever
This dog shares the charm and perseverance of the Labrado Retriever when it comes to asking for some more food, as if it has not eaten for weeks.
4. Great Pyrenees
Pawing is the techniques of Great Pyrenees which is often effective when you have a giant dog begging for a meal.
5. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The often-hungry Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a different strategy, it stares at you with cold, unwavering eyes like a spoilt brat to whom you cannot say no or else.
6. English Bull Terrier
Whimpering is an English Bull Terrier’s tactic to call attention from the dining table as if starvation was the only thing it has known in its entire life.
7. Beagle
This dog knows the magic of his adorable looks and often gets away with it.
8. Rottweiler
This breed is formal even when it comes to begging for food, but it tends to also drool.
9. Norwegian Elkhound
Long-trained by the Vikings to be steadfast guards against enemies and animals, these dogs use the same training in waiting for morsels.
10. Dachshund
This dog breed also comes from the best moochers in the canine world, using its paws and eyes and every acting skill to pleade mercy from diners.
Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog