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Some dogs just cannot help but go after cat food, and some breeds are more prone to this behavior. Cat food is rich in protein and fat, which dogs find tempting. Here, we will look at 15 dog breeds that are most likely to eat cat food.
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Labrador Retriever
Labradors are friendly and love to eat, often being drawn to cat food because it is high in protein. They are smart and can find their way to the cat food bowl easily, so it might be a good idea to use gates to keep them from eating the cat food.
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Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers share many traits with Labradors. They are sociable, intelligent, and have a big appetite. While they are generally well-behaved, their love for food could lead them to sneak a taste of cat food. They get along with cats and might follow them to their feeding area.
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Beagle
Beagles, with their sharp sense of smell and curiosity, are often tempted by cat food. They were originally bred for tracking scents, so they can easily sniff out a cat meal. These dogs can be determined and stubborn, so it might be necessary to feed pets separately to keep beagles from getting into the cat’s food.
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Bulldog
Bulldogs have a solid and muscular body. They are calm and good-natured. Although they are not very fussy about their food, they may find the high-fat content in cat food appealing. Owners can use feeding puzzles to slow down their eating habits and keep them busy, reducing their desire for cat food.
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Boxer
Boxers are lively and playful dogs, but their playful nature can sometimes lead them to the cat’s food. Their strong and athletic build lets them reach places smaller dogs cannot, making it hard to keep cat food away from them. Boxers form strong bonds with their family, including cats, and may follow them to their feeding spots.
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Dachshund
Although they are small in size, Dachshunds are pretty bold and curious, and they have a natural drive for prey. Dachshunds will explore and taste any food they find. To stop them from eating cat food, owners can raise the cat’s feeding area or use a baby gate to block access.
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Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus are small and affectionate dogs. They are outgoing and full of energy. But do not go by their small size, they love to eat and might even try out some of your cat food. So always keep a watch on them and take care of their health.
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Pug
Pugs have a friendly and playful character. They are known for their strong appetite and could attempt to snack on cat food if it is within their reach. Pugs can be prone to weight gain, so it is important to monitor their food intake and provide them with regular exercise.
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Chihuahua
Chihuahuas are one of the smallest dog breeds, but they have a huge personality packed into their tiny bodies. They are bold and confident, not afraid to stand up for themselves despite their size. Their inquisitive nature can sometimes lead them to try out different foods, including cat food if it is within their reach.
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Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkshire Terrier, commonly known as a Yorkie, is a small dog breed. Yorkies are energetic, intelligent, and affectionate, making them popular in the world of pets. These dogs can be quite determined when they set their minds on something, so if they discover cat food, they might persistently seek it out.
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German Shepherd
These intelligent dogs are known for their versatility and eagerness to please, traits that can lead them to explore their environment, including investigating different food sources. Their active lifestyle and high energy levels also contribute to a healthy appetite, making them eat cat food if it is available.
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Rottweiler
Rottweilers are large, strong dogs known for their loyalty and protective nature. They are smart and trainable, making them great for roles like guard dogs and in police and search and rescue teams. They have hearty appetites and might be attracted to the rich smell of cat food.
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Cocker Spaniel
Cocker Spaniels are medium-sized dogs with long ears and silky coats. They are known for being gentle and affectionate, with a strong love for food. It is the same love that will make way to your cat food, so always keep a check. Also, cat food is not great for dogs and can cause stomach issues.
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Jack Russell Terrier
Jack Russell Terriers are lively and smart dogs that love to explore. They try to taste everything around them, even cat food. Their small and soft bodies can easily reach places where cat food is stored. You can use devices like automatic feeders that are only open for cats to stop them from eating cat food.
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Border Collie
Border Collies are likely to eat cat food due to their high intelligence and high curiosity. These traits can lead them to explore their environment and try different foods, including cat food. Their high energy levels give them a good appetite, making them more inclined to sample any food they come across.
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