First, we should feed the puppies only at a fixed time and prescribed food. If you let your puppy eat randomly, it will become picky and you can't know when you're hungry or full. Therefore, it is recommended that you develop a quantitative and timed diet plan. If you are too hungry, you can add two meals or give your puppy some healthy snacks.
In addition to a fixed diet plan, we can also help puppies develop self-control and patience. First, we can place the puppy’s food first, let it wait for a while, and then allow it to eat. In this way, the puppy will learn to wait and will not be so eager to grab food, but will eat its own food at the right time.
We should also let the puppies know their place at home. If the puppy feels that he is a leader or has no owner, then it will regard this behavior as its own gift. Therefore, we should train the puppy to say "no" and give certain punishments when the puppy tries to grab food, such as making an aunt's voice. If the puppy is bored, it often tries to grab food. Therefore, we should provide puppies with enough toys, such as balls, wood toys, etc., to help puppies dissolve boredom. If the puppy gets enough attention and welcome, it will feel happy and safe and will not be able to grab food.