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Originally Posted by pepe mint I will try this! I, too, can imagine the biggest burp coming from her LOL she burps a lot anyway hehehehe
I tried something that was suggested to me...putting a small bowl upside down in her food dish and spreading her kibble around it....it actually did slow her down a little. but she still didn't chew it much...just kind wiggled it in her mouth a bit LOL
I am also going to the food store today to get some fresh green beans to start adding to her food.
I caught maggie eating from tessa's bowl this morning  I think I might start feeding Tessa in her crate. she takes so long to eat..and maggie will sneak in as soon as I turn my head and help her finish her food LOL |
They sell some petite green beans in the frozen section, nuke about 5-7 for 30 seconds and cut them up really small. I replace half his evening meal with the green beans.
My son's dog a golden retriever had a really bad eating problem, gulping the food so fast that he would regurgitate it, eat that, and often repeat the process; it was not pleasant to watch. A behavior expert suggested the submissive training and this worked on a three-year-old dog, I was amazed at how much better he ate.