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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 138987" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Sounds like Star's technique worked but I suppose that would depend on the animal. I would think, though, that you would do something similar dog, cat, or snuffleufagus. Our second dog was basically a rescue as her previous owners moved and left her. I'm pretty sure they didn't feed her regularly and we had food issues with her too. Amazingly though, I could touch and pick up her food bowl while she was eating. Her issue was mainly with other animals. We just fed her regularly, gave her attention and while she's still a food hound (as most dogs are) our other dog can actually walk by the bowl while she's eating and she doesn't go after him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 138987, member: 2459"] Sounds like Star's technique worked but I suppose that would depend on the animal. I would think, though, that you would do something similar dog, cat, or snuffleufagus. Our second dog was basically a rescue as her previous owners moved and left her. I'm pretty sure they didn't feed her regularly and we had food issues with her too. Amazingly though, I could touch and pick up her food bowl while she was eating. Her issue was mainly with other animals. We just fed her regularly, gave her attention and while she's still a food hound (as most dogs are) our other dog can actually walk by the bowl while she's eating and she doesn't go after him. [/QUOTE]
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