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Puppy slow feed bowl and over finger toothbrush thingies

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tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 24/02/2025 09:06

Morning lovely pooch peeps

So our B Terrier inhales his food. Every time. Then looks at us as if we're starving him Grin so I think we need one of those go slow bowls.

A Quick Look on Amazon and of course there are a gazillion to choose from. Can anyone recommend a good one? He's on Eukanuba puppy food which we will still rehydrate for a week or so as we've just transitioned from food breeder provided so I want to make sure his tummy is 100% ok with it before rehydrating less.

Also tried doing his teeth. Predictably he just tried to chew and runoff with the brush. Any recommendations for an over the finger thing or are they l much of a muchness?

Thanks 🙏

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tizwozliz · 24/02/2025 09:54

We have these bowls and I'm really happy with them

https://threepeaksnaturals.com/products/honeycomb-slow-feeder

I'm not sure if they might be a bit big for a terrier

tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 24/02/2025 10:51

Wow that looks nice and actually, the contents in the picture look very appetising Grin like a poke bowl!

Thanks - I'll check the website out and see what sizes they have

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thenewaveragebear1983 · 24/02/2025 13:00

We've got one that's like a rubber maze. It slows my lab down to around 130 seconds to eat 180g kibble 🤦‍♀️
If I drop one solitary blueberry into it, it can take her several minutes to get it out!

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tellmewhenthespaceshiplandscoz · 24/02/2025 13:10

Thanks! They are such hoovers aren't they?!!

I like that's another one from a UK seller too. Will bookmark that one thank you

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Girlwithapple · 24/02/2025 19:24

Some toothpastes come with a finger brush cap. I buy logic gel toothpaste and each box comes with a new finger cap brush.

Supermutt · 24/02/2025 23:55

If you’re using wet food, try giving it on a licky mat. If it’s dry food, try scatter feeding (essentially tossing the food on the ground; grass is good because they have to work more to find it). You can also turn scatter feeding into a training opportunity, teaching “wait” before you release them to find the food.

For teeth, I use “plaque-off”.

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