Morning all.
Daisy, arrgh re your FIL - shall be hoping and praying for good news. Large cup for you?
Mary, how's the supplies in the Priest Hole? Please do prop up the Bishop of Puddlemore on a cushion if you can - he really shouldn't be fast asleep on the edge of the sauna with a happy grin on his face from his winnings donation to the church funds.
Tea, with all of our dogs, basic 'sit and stay' obedience training during meal times has been important. Especially when we had Mrs A with us, since she was huge and strong and could have pushed her proverbial luck.
Any attempt to get at human food without permission has always been treated the Dog Pack Leader Way, with immediate standing up to full height, staring them right in the eye, and mad loud growling at them whilst advancing on them fast. No violence, no actual real anger, just instant 'get away from my stuff - I'm big and scary and in charge of you'. Then immediate reward for good behaviour if they've backed off and shown a bit of respect. If Mr B waits patiently, he gets a bit of whatever we're eating, but in the kitchen in his bowl, so he associates that as being his eating place.
Dogs will try to reassess who's in charge every single day of their lives, so total consistency is vital, especially around small children.