Freezing definitely helps, and make sure to pack it FIRMLY. You can also wet his dinner kibbles and put them in there and freeze them too.
This was a really good suggestion. For some reason, my pup Mikah is more thrilled with the wet and frozen dinner kibble than with peanut butter, kong goo or anything else! Very nice suggestion.
My puppy happens to eat his kibble so fast that there isn't any actual chewing going on. I mean seriously, the only time I saw him chewing was on a bone or when eating a bug!! I wonder if giving him his kibble frozen might slow him down a bit and possibly prevent bloat?
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