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Something as simple as a larger feeding utensil may do the trick, it did for Ace. He would literally inhale his food it seems. I could place his bowl down and walk to another room to put the other dogs bowl down and when I returned to the kitchen he would be finished eating, this took less than half a minute. He never would throw it up but I knew it was too fast. By chance I have remedied the problem or at least slowed him down a bit. His regular eating bowl a ceramic dog bowl got a chip on it so we took it out of service and looked for another bowl as a standby until we could replace. We had a corningware casserole dish that we have had for many years it has a lot larger surface area than a bowl but of course not as deep. So now the food is spread around the bottom of the dish and when Ace is eating out of it he inadvertently nudges the food around in the dish so it takes him a bit longer to eat the same amount. It's worked like a charm and so I have made the casserole dish his regular feeding bowl