Feed low - fat meals, do not
use raised food bowls, and do not allow rapid eating.
Not exact matches
They
use a
food processor to make the dough, take out the blade and cover the
bowl with the plastic wrap to
raise in the mic... your house, your rules, but I
use a different
bowl.
To guard against bloat, the ASPCA recommends, maintain your dog's proper weight, prohibit vigorous exercise before and after meals, don't
use raised bowls unless your veterinarian recommends them, do not allow your dog to gulp
food or water, mix canned
food with dry kibble, and feed several small meals throughout the day rather than one or two large meals.
If your dog shows signs of arthritis in his neck or shoulders,
raise his
food and water
bowl by
using a stand or «dog diner».
When choosing pet
food dishes, consider an elevated feeder, which is simply an elevated stand
used to
raise the
food bowls above floor level.