guzzling food
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guzzling food
George is a major guzzler and recently started choking and regurgitating so i desperately needed a solution
i looked into anti guzzling bowls online but couldn't see if they would be suitable for dogs with wide mouths so i started feeding him a few kibbles at a time .............................................................. then i had this brainwave ...and it works !!!!!!!!!!!!
i looked into anti guzzling bowls online but couldn't see if they would be suitable for dogs with wide mouths so i started feeding him a few kibbles at a time .............................................................. then i had this brainwave ...and it works !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: guzzling food
glad you have found some thing that works for him,they can be little piglets some times
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Re: guzzling food
What a great idea! Those slow eating bowls can be quite expensive!
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Re: guzzling food
Great idea Kath, you would think he hadn't been fed for a month
Certainly a cheaper idea than one of those slow eating bowls but how long before he hoofs the ball out and gets stuck in
Certainly a cheaper idea than one of those slow eating bowls but how long before he hoofs the ball out and gets stuck in
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Re: guzzling food
Wish id of thought of this! I spent 20 pound on one of them slow eating bowls
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Re: guzzling food
I've done this myself as well
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Re: guzzling food
Oh wow! He really is a guzzler! Fab idea mind, but Ian's right, you best get thinking of a back-up plan for when he knocks the ball out!
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