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    Yep! Saw these a while back.. wanted 2 but they're a lil pricey.
    We went to Petsmart and they have a similar bowl, in small medium and large.
    We bought two mediums and they seem to work pretty well. Were $6 each I think. Definitely nice for the speed-eaters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seravieve View Post
    Yep! Saw these a while back.. wanted 2 but they're a lil pricey.
    We went to Petsmart and they have a similar bowl, in small medium and large.
    We bought two mediums and they seem to work pretty well. Were $6 each I think. Definitely nice for the speed-eaters.

    Wow, that's very reasonable. I am going to check those out. Thanks.
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    Staci,

    First thing I thought of when I saw this thread was MOOSHOO!!!!! He's large chested and eats faster than the speed of light!!! And he's a CAT!!

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    At first I thought Staci made a thread about me....

    JUST kidding!

    Hmm, interesting concept. I bet you could make one of those -- a bowl, plastic rods, and some super glue. Might not be as purty but bet it'd work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy-kat View Post
    Hmm, interesting concept. I bet you could make one of those -- a bowl, plastic rods, and some super glue. Might not be as purty but bet it'd work!
    Even easier is to just put three tennis ball sized balls in the dog dish.. Works until you dog outsmarts you and takes them out as he eats.. lol. Thats what Zeke did. Balls got real dirty too, but it works if you dont want to get an extra dish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy-kat View Post

    I bet you could make one of those -- a bowl, plastic rods, and some super glue.
    Might not be as purty but bet it'd work!
    I've heard of dog owners who put large, smooth stones (rocks) in the dog's bowl ...
    if they just *eat* and don't pick or paw the obstructing rocks out -
    it slows 'em way down!
    Just make sure the rocks are WAY TOO BIG to be swallowed!


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    Those bowls are interesting, I've heard of them. I should get one for Jake, he's not large chested but still eats too fast for my liking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy-kat View Post
    At first I thought Staci made a thread about me....
    LOL! Oh Tonya!

    Seriously, though, as the owner of a standard poodle (high on the list for bloat) and having had a previous standard who died of bloat, this is a subject that creates great fear in me. Thankfully Bella is not a fast eater. I have heard of placing the rocks in the bowl but haven't needed to slow her down. I am careful about not exercising her before and after meals, etc. I have read of a genetic component playing a role, and the breeder of one of my former poodles felt strongly that genetics played a large role. Stress also can contribute, i.e., a trip to the groomers or being boarded, both of which I avoid. I do my own grooming and have my dogs watched by a neighbor in my home if I go away. My granddog, Dale, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, also died from bloat at age 2. As I said, this whole topic creates great anxiety for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post

    My granddog, Dale, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, also died from bloat at age 2. As I said, this whole topic creates great anxiety for me.
    Dale is always the one I think of when it comes to Bloat. No matter what.
    He is the reason why I posted this thread b/c I wasn't sure if Robyn knew about this kind of bowl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom View Post
    Dale is always the one I think of when it comes to Bloat. No matter what.
    He is the reason why I posted this thread b/c I wasn't sure if Robyn knew about this kind of bowl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    I have read of a genetic component playing a role, and the breeder of one of my former poodles felt strongly that genetics played a large role. Stress also can contribute, i.e., a trip to the groomers or being boarded, both of which I avoid. I do my own grooming and have my dogs watched by a neighbor in my home if I go away. My granddog, Dale, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, also died from bloat at age 2. As I said, this whole topic creates great anxiety for me.

    Yes.. stress can be a factor... its also thought to typically be seen in underweight dogs, dogs that are easily stressed, dogs that are nervous or nerotic.... and from what I have read, more often seen in males than females... even though the dogs I personally know of who bloated, most of them were females... the two I owned that bloated were both males though... neither of them easily stressed, underweight or nervous dogs...

    Again, like I said before.. I refuse to treat my dogs like they are going to break.... groomers, boarding, dog shows... they can all be stressful places.. life in general can be stressful.. you can't avoid all stressful environments...

    I can look at some collie pedigrees and say "This dog bloated at 5yrs of age, and then his mother bloated at 6yrs old, and her mother bloated at 5yrs of age....and her father died of all of the sudden, of unknown causes, they found him dead out in the dog yard - suspected bloat" etc..etc..etc.. when you see pedigrees like this, its obvious its got a genetic link..
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