My two boys demonstrate each end of the spectrum. Bear goes through a bowl in minutes, rarely coming up for air. He's learning to respond to 'Slow down' and 'Easy, buddy'. He wags and looks around a bit, and I can interrupt him at any time. He's never been in a pound, unless at less than 5-6 months of age.
Spirit eats quite leisurely, at 4x duration for same amount as Bear. He definitely is a rescue, at least 4 owners.
3 couldn't handle him. Ate fast when we first got him, until wife [now deceased] told him 'as long as I have food, you will too'. She claimed almost instant response, which knowing her, completely believable. Her Kinesiology and Feng Shue certificates might have been discounted by others; not I. Too this day, he waits for a hug and pat on the head before starting to eat.
She also coaxed a incredibly apprehensive stray accompany her home in Puerto Rico, born right after Hurricane Jose or Lenny. It took awhile, but she was able to cure his adversities of wind, heavy rain, lightning and thunder. His name was 'Lucky', her care extended his life 12 years, when he had zero chance of survival.
That island is not one to be a stray dog. . .
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