<p>Lol, Dave_N! I have a lab mix, and I can relate. Drop it on the floor, it’s food.</p>
<p>Had to switch my Boston Terrier to canned food and he does well on California Naturals chicken and rice. He doesn’t tolerate wheat or corn products. The challenge is to find healthy things for him to chew on for his teeth. I bought a raw bone but he literally turned into Cujo when I gave it to him. My mild mannered dog didn’t even want me in the same room with the bone. I put him on the deck with it and he immediately buried it in a big flower pot - destroying the flower and any benefits of the bone.</p>
<p>Cartera45 , the bone will be oh so much more desirable after festering underground for a few weeks.</p>
<p>*My mild mannered dog didn’t even want me in the same room with the bone. *</p>
<p>My doxie gets this way around everyone (but me) when he has a bone. No one else better even look at him when he’s got a bone. </p>
<p>However, if he has a rabbit or squirrel cornered somewhere in the yard, even I’m not allowed anywhere near him. Once he ate a rabbit (or most of it) and brought the head into the house! Ugh! It’s bad enough when the cats leave dead things at our door.</p>
<p>I have never had a dog that didn’t inhale his food. I’m thinking about buying one of these–<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Brake-Fast-Dog-Food-Bowls-Small/dp/B000S6XSA0”>http://www.amazon.com/Brake-Fast-Dog-Food-Bowls-Small/dp/B000S6XSA0</a>
My boy gets Royal Canin, with about half a cup of cooked veggies or apple, but he would eat anything.</p>
<p>Dave_N, I’m with you! My Golden eats just about anything at any time. His favorite thing, though, is dry cat food, and the also the other end of the cat’s digestive process. Eww, I know!! Hence the baby gate at the laundry room door…</p>
<p>We have a cat door into the laundry room for the same reason.</p>
<p>*Hence the baby gate at the laundry room door… *</p>
<p>Same here! Also to keep the dogs from burying toys and bones in the litter…more EWWWW.</p>