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The Bizarre Eating Habits of Pit Bulls
Pit Bulls are sometimes found to display bizarre eating habits. These are not normal and can alarm the concerned dog owner. Such eating habits can endanger the health and life of your precious Pit Bulls. Here are some examples of such bizarre eating habits and the procedures that an owner can do to help his friend.

1. Gulping all the food at once.
When the Pit Bull quickly eats his food as if the end of the world is near, he becomes vulnerable to choking.

What the owner can do:
- Spread his food over a wide eating bowl or cookie sheet
- Place a large ball of similar object at the center of his food dish so that he will be forced to navigate around the ball to eat his food.
- Feed the dog by hand so that the dog’s eating pace is controlled by the owner. This will make the Pit Bull realize that whether he eats fast or slow, he still needs to wait for his master.

2. Taking the food to various areas in the house.
Bringing the food to different places around the house can create a lot of mess and the cleaning of such can seriously take up much of the owner’s precious time. If some places are missed or remained unclean, these can become breeding grounds for harmful organisms that can make your Pit Bull sick.

What the owner can do
- Find out the places where the dog carries the food so that his reasons for taking the food there can be figured out.
- If your Pit Bull brings his food to wherever the owner goes, your Pit Bull simply wants to eat with his master. Thus, the owner must accept the imminent fact that the dog will always eat with him

3. Eating too frequently.
Snacking too often may or may not be a problem for your Pit Bull. For dogs that have no weight problems, that is, they can eat as much as they want without suffering obesity, snacking all day is fine as long as the owner’s pockets don’t suffer much. But some dogs become prone to obesity and other related diseases when they snack all day.

What the owner can do
- Restrict his access to his food
- Set specific times for giving his food.
- Limit the duration of his eating time. That is, give him the food dish at a certain time, wait for thirty minutes, and then take the food dish away.

4. Snubbing the food.
The commonly assumed reason why a dog refuses to it is that he is not hungry. But this is not always the case. A Pit Bull who keeps on snubbing his food will eventually become weak and sickly.

What the owner can do
- Find out the reason why your Pit Bull snubs his food, such as a new home, new environment, another dog, etc.
- Entice him with a variety of foods because he may only be choosy about the taste.
- Bring your Pit Bull to the veterinarian for a check-up because refusing the food may be a symptom of a more serious health problem.

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