Hi, Diane,
As you know, all mine eat that way too.
Dogs, unlike people, have no digestive enzymes in their saliva so it's
not necessary for a dog to chew and mix in saliva with food, all that
happens in a dog's stomach. What chewing a dog needs to do is mainly to
break down big chunks.

So I doubt that inhaling food has much to do with digestive upsets. If
it were so we'd have a huge problem here!

-- Joanne Opel
Kilbrook
Ringwood, NJ
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