How can i feed my dog with an Elizabethan Collar?
Today my 2 year old Shih Tzu just had surgery on his eye and i was wondering how i could feed him.
He has been neutered and he wore one before but we took it off because he wasnt eating and we put the bitter spray on the spot
but this time they told us we cannot take it off.
My concern is that he does not eat on a regular schedule and when we tried to feed him he just turns his head. Is there a way I can position the food somewhere so he can feed himself?
My dog had eye problems too and had to wear one. I was wondering the same thing at first, so, I tried hand feeding her. Once she got used to the collar and hungry enough, she would eat with it on. They can do it. When she got used to it, she would do anything with it on. Give her time to figure it out.

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