Small portions and multiple meals: divide each meal into several portions and feed them separately, so that dogs can gradually adapt to the habit of chewing slowly.
Use special tableware: You can use some special tableware, such as slow bowls and mini rotten bowls, which can make dogs spend more time eating.
Artificial feeding: Artificial feeding is another way for dogs to chew slowly. This method allows the owner to control the dog's eating speed and prevent the dog from swallowing too much food at one time.
Use food toys: Give the dog some food toys, such as smart balls and stuffed toys, so that the dog can eat while playing. This method can make dogs spend more time eating.
Encourage chewing slowly: when dogs start to chew slowly, they must be praised and rewarded in time, which can strengthen the habit of chewing slowly.
It should be noted that the purpose of letting dogs chew slowly is to avoid problems such as overeating or indigestion caused by eating too fast. At the same time, if the dog eats too slowly or does not eat, it is necessary to consult the veterinarian in time to determine whether there are health problems.