Re: Connie - How's your QI?
- From: "nzlstar*" <fancyfroggin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:16:10 +1300
good point, Leslie.
and if he is 'wolfing' his food down, why?
is something making him extra nervous?
if he eats only when you put food down, not grazing like my
cat likes to do,
then think about what is going on at that time that'd make
him jumpy...
beats heck outta me. maybe he is getting into the baked
beans. lol.
j.
"Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote...
Connie-
I didn't want to trivialize Buddy's condition so I didn't
mention this before in case Buddy had something serious
going on. My Darling Hoover puppy wolfs his food- he
practically swallows those hard, large kibbles whole. As
he eats he swallows tremendous amounts of air that have to
come out the other end. I find that if I pat him and talk
to him he'll eat a bit slower and it also slows down his
'toots'. Maybe watch Buddy to see if he's been eating his
food faster than usual?
Leslie, Missy, The Sometimes Stinky Hoover & The Other
Furbabies in MO.
.
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