Instructions
Use a muffin tin (a friend of mine came up with this ingenious idea, although there may be other geniuses out there that beat her to the punch). Divide the amount of food that normally goes into your dog's bowl into six individual portions and have your dog eat out of the muffin tin. If you can't fit it all at once, just refill. This will slow down eating, plus, the divided dish might be fun for your dog; he'll feel like he's at a cafeteria.
Divide up the food. Feed half of the allotted amount, then pick up the bowl and feed the other half. You can also divide it into 3's if you prefer. Dividing up the portions will help slow the eating down a bit. If you like, you can also wait a few minutes in between servings.
Purchase Kaycee's LifeBowl, a food dish that is designed to make your dog eat more slowly. It has a stem coming out of the middle of the dish that your dog has to eat around, which in turn discourages gulping (see Resources below).
How to Get a Dog to Slow Down Eating
If you have more than one dog--chances are--one or more of them eat too fast. If you have only one dog-that dog may eat too fast. In other words, it's a common problem among our canine friends. The bad news is--fast eating can cause digestive disorders including serious conditions such as bloat. The good news is--there are a few different ways to make that ravenous pooch slow down!