I'm so sorry ::hugs:: I know how scarey it is, and you have to do what you have to do to save the dog being attacked, I know I did when it happened in my house with my RB Dog.

We have the same thing happening here. Nova does NOT like to share her food and will attack the other dog, normally Connor who loves to sneak into her bowl and steal a lil bit.

What did I do? Since the first attack I have never taken the chance, never. Everyone in the family knows Connor HAS to be fed in his Kennel, no If or Buts. Always. It's a rule to keep them safe and we always do it, no matter what, always. We've had Connor for 6 months now and we still do it, we always will, no matter how good I think they get, I will always feed him in his Kennel, for his safety. To me it's worth the extra time it takes me to feed him in his kennel. This way I know no matter what he is safe.

Nova was also this way with our foster dog Breeze. We had Breeze for a year while she was here. The whole time she was fed in her kennel. No ifs or buts, always.

It's something you do when you live with a dog and there wierd little Quirks, you adjust. It's a must. If you adjust to Arthur, you will not have this problem. But it has to be constant, always. You always have to put him in his kennel while feeding him, 10 years from now you have to put him in his kennel while feeding him. To keep your other dogs safe he must be fed in his kennel. And his problem will no longer be a problem (as long as it's kibble only). It's the only suggestion I can give you and I can't stress it enough, you always have to feed him in his kennel. Always.

I'm so sorry you had to go through this, it's a horrible experince ::hugs::

Ashley