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Originally Posted by rubymoon2072 if your worried then i wouldnt feed him any treats he acts that way with. jmo but they sound dangerous if not chewed correctly.....have you tried putting them in completely seperate rooms to see if he relaxes a bit more?? sorry wish i could offer more advice. |
It's just sad that my other dog's routine has to be modified in the mornings when she so cherishes it. It turns out my "Boo" (that's his name...), is a gobbling cookie monster in the mornings so no matter what goes into his tummy it arrives in it's full form..as NO CHEWING is done! So, clearly I have to give this boy MUSH lol. Putting them in separate rooms for a quick treat isn't my idea of welcoming this boy into my life...so much as welcoming myself into HIS and it doesn't work that way. Majority rules even for canines in this house. So, I have to make it work by training. Oh well. It's ok..I'm ready for this challenge lol. There is no danger in either of their lives if they eat in the same room, which is the ONLY reason I'd feed them (their breakfast or dinner) apart. No one's fighting. I appreciate your help...

Thanks for taking the time...