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  1. #1
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    Sadie sometimes takes hours and has been known to take days to eat her food. Now that she is older and has kidney disease I have to make sure she eats. I guess her eating habits are due to her submissive personality. Sometimes it seems she looks for permission to eat and she'd prefer my husband not be around. I don't really know the rules of her game but at least she's eating enough.

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    Very slowly!!
    When I put down their food, it normally doesn't get touched for a few minuets.
    Then Bud will come over and start eating. He's a walking eater!
    He'll take a mouth full and walk a few steps away and eat it, then go back and repeat the process!
    Sierra takes all night to finish her food!
    She'll start eating when Bud's eating, then she'll walk away, then when I go to bed, she'll eat a little more and I'll hear her eating during the night too!
    Oh everything she does is full of DRAMA!
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
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  3. #3
    -Jake, Nacey, and Charlie inhale their food, it's gone within 30 seconds.
    -Nova takes a little longer, but not too long, I'd guess it takes her about 2 minutes.
    -Buster and Bitsy are both slow eaters and sometimes don't finish, they usually get about an hour after that if it's not eaten I take it up.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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    We leave dry food out for Snowy all day. Sometimes it can take 2 days for a dish of food to be finished. She tends to nibble on it all day.


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    raw feeder lol

    Misty-very fast, her non bone meals she practicly inhales, and her softer bones usually take her about 30 seconds, harder bones it only takes a few minuts to get off the meat but they could munch the bones for hours.

    Happy-slow, by far the slowest eater and normally does not finnish at all, chicken and turkey are the only things she always finnishes and that takes her maybe 10-15 minutes. she just is not interested in eating lol

    Electra-depends what it is, her bones she is pretty quick about but her non bone meals she is slower then Happy, just because she is not used to the veggies in some of the meals yet

    Ripley-moters he is usually the 3rd last to get his food and the first finnished lol

    Perky-only slightly slower then Ripley

    Blair-non bone meals he is very fast maybe 10-15 seconds, but bones he is very slow, he usually stops partway through and asks to finnsh it outside.
    Shayna
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    Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus

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  6. #6
    How fast?? --- Pretty Fast!

    Cinder has always been a rapid eater but not a <gulper>.
    When Smokey arrived, Cinder picked up the pace a bit, but still chews her Krunchies.

    Smokey?
    Ho-Boy - what a <gobbler>!
    He arrived half-starved - and it took a couple weeks to but some beef on his little frame
    and start to hide his ribs ... but he still acted like he hadn't seen food for a month!
    He'd have the first mouthful <inhaled> before I finished pouring into his bowl;
    all gone before I straightened up. This can't be good for his tummy.

    We spent a few meals HAND-feeding - ONE Krunchie piece at a time.
    It slowed him down a little. He was also a lil <grabby> ... as I'd approach
    his bowl to fill it - he reach up with both paws - managed to dump Krunchies all over
    the floor more times than I cared for.
    Lesson #2 was he had to SIT before I poured his meal;
    and WAIT for the pouring to be finished;
    next a SHAKE (RIGHT Paw ONLY) while SITting AND giving Dad a <smootch> ...
    THEN he's told to <gobble up>. He now manages to <chew> at least some of each meal.

    Bowser ?
    Talk about an Eager Eater!
    Bowz wasn't starving when he was rescued - but he thought otherwise!
    He'd CHARGE the measuring cup as I tried to pour it ... <CHOMPIN> as he came!
    We spilled a lot, and I was always in fear of loosing some fingers.
    For all his eagerness to get started, he <chewed> quite a lot - just never came up for air once he got started.
    Almost into our Second Year - he's mellowed just a bit ... I can pour his Krunchies
    without fear of loosing fingers to flailing jaws ... and he seems to take slightly smaller Bytes.

    da KAT?
    He has no competition (his bowl is on the bathroom vanity - safely out of Dog reach) -
    so he's a slow and careful <muncher>.

    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

    R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy

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    Daisy gulps her food. She can eat a large chicken breast in about 5 seconds. A chicken leg quarter takes longer b/c of the tearing involved and the bones. Maybe 1 minute 1/2 on that.
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    daisy eats about 4 cups a day as she is a very hyper dog and she just nibbles hear and there. i put 2 cups in with her last night and she still had some this morning.

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