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	<title>Comments on: Eddie, the epicure</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle, Baxter &#38; Finley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle, Baxter &#38; Finley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 11:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been a bit worried about Baxter.  When he eats if it is not soaked he has to stop mid way &#38; it looks as though the food is stuck.  I was wondering if it was similar to Ella's so I took him to the vet yesterday.  She thinks he is eating too fast &#38; not chewing enough so has asked for the food to be soaked for 15 mins.  This is addressing the issue.  She was not too worried because he is not being sick &#38; he is not coughing.  After jumping &#38; leaping around the animal hospital (he wanted to go to training &#38; not the vets &#38; made his unhappiness known) she was able to see that his heart &#38; lungs were functioning well. 

Thankfully he sat on her feet &#38; let her give him some attention at the end.  They are still friends.

Unfortunately Finley is the dustbin of the dog world &#38; it does not even need to be edible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been a bit worried about Baxter.  When he eats if it is not soaked he has to stop mid way &amp; it looks as though the food is stuck.  I was wondering if it was similar to Ella&#8217;s so I took him to the vet yesterday.  She thinks he is eating too fast &amp; not chewing enough so has asked for the food to be soaked for 15 mins.  This is addressing the issue.  She was not too worried because he is not being sick &amp; he is not coughing.  After jumping &amp; leaping around the animal hospital (he wanted to go to training &amp; not the vets &amp; made his unhappiness known) she was able to see that his heart &amp; lungs were functioning well. </p>
<p>Thankfully he sat on her feet &amp; let her give him some attention at the end.  They are still friends.</p>
<p>Unfortunately Finley is the dustbin of the dog world &amp; it does not even need to be edible.</p>
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