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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 557700" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've had dogs that shared the same bowl without issue. I've had dogs that shared absolutely everything without issue, including real bones that still had meat on them. Molly used to be one of those dogs........until Lil Bit with her aggression issues, and then Precious with her aggression issues. Those two were enough for Molly to no longer want to share, I think because she's afraid of being turned on later. Maggie has no issues sharing anything. Heck she'll walk a bone right up and try to get Molly to play with her with it. lol </p><p></p><p>She will and has eaten with Maggie. Not the same bowl, but they'd eat in the same room at the same time. Until I realized that Molly was snitching Maggie's food every time Maggie walked away from her bowl. Now often they'd switch bowls but puppy food has lots more calories than adult......so that wasn't helping Molly in the weight dept. Molly doesn't really seem to have a "shut off" when it comes to food......she will eat and eat and eat and eat some more. Dunno why. She's never once gone hungry. She's just always been that way. </p><p></p><p>Right now I separate for raw hides simply due to Molly's weight. But I'd have to do it soon anyway thanks to what Lil Bit and Precious did to Molly. Once a pup reaches a certain age, Molly will no longer share and it causes fights. Toys are always shared though, they never cause an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 557700, member: 84"] I've had dogs that shared the same bowl without issue. I've had dogs that shared absolutely everything without issue, including real bones that still had meat on them. Molly used to be one of those dogs........until Lil Bit with her aggression issues, and then Precious with her aggression issues. Those two were enough for Molly to no longer want to share, I think because she's afraid of being turned on later. Maggie has no issues sharing anything. Heck she'll walk a bone right up and try to get Molly to play with her with it. lol She will and has eaten with Maggie. Not the same bowl, but they'd eat in the same room at the same time. Until I realized that Molly was snitching Maggie's food every time Maggie walked away from her bowl. Now often they'd switch bowls but puppy food has lots more calories than adult......so that wasn't helping Molly in the weight dept. Molly doesn't really seem to have a "shut off" when it comes to food......she will eat and eat and eat and eat some more. Dunno why. She's never once gone hungry. She's just always been that way. Right now I separate for raw hides simply due to Molly's weight. But I'd have to do it soon anyway thanks to what Lil Bit and Precious did to Molly. Once a pup reaches a certain age, Molly will no longer share and it causes fights. Toys are always shared though, they never cause an issue. [/QUOTE]
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