>friend feeds his dogs
>scatters dry food all over the floor like he's feeding chickens
>ask why
>if I give them their own owns they try to eat out the same one and start fighting
>If I move the bowls farther away still still gravitate towards only one bowl
Competitive eating habits
>>2480844
That seems immensely unsanitary. Why not get like a trough or something?
>>2480870
Because the trough would still be viewed as one bowl
>>2480870
>unsanitary
>an animal that licks its own ass and eats trash.
It's not ideal by any means OP. He should just train his dogs to not be food aggressive and food protective.
>>2480872
>He should just train his dogs to not be food aggressive and food protective.
This.
Not to mention it's a good idea to elevate dog bowls, it puts less stress on thier system, especially bigger dogs.
The unsanitary thing doesn't mean shit to a dog OP.
>>2480844
outsmart the dogs for ffs. just feed them in separate rooms
>>2481027
Maybe he only has one kitchen
With every dog and cat thread on /an/ I always think to myself after reading just a few posts, "If you can't outsmart a fucking dog or cat, don't have a fucking dog or cat, and you probably shouldn't procreate either."