I've tried numerous matts and slow feeders. It didn't take her long to figure out that she can just flip or knock them over and inhale her food still. Currently I just try to break her meals up into 3 or 4 small ones and try to keep her from getting to wild for a bit after eating. She's a 3 year old APBT, so it's easier said than done. Constantly wants to be on the move and to play.
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A smart girl. I had a friend who had a ridic fast eater, a German Shepherd, and she bought an auto feeder and broke it into very small feedings through the day. She also brings the kibble on walks and sprinkles it in the grass like an irl snuffle mat lol
Sucks that surgery might be necessary but I totally get why you would do it.