I'm really sorry to hear about your dog, mine are truly like family to me and it would be devastating for me to lose one of them.
We have larger dogs and we try to take some precautionary measures for these types of things. We stick to grain free dog foods (it doesn't expand as much) and serve them with water in the bowls, which helps them eat their food a bit slower. We try to be around them for the next half hour or so after they eat so we can see any issues, which can be tough for busy people I know. We have an older lab who is 11 now so we always need to keep a close eye on him. I am very sure you are doing a great job with yours already but figure I would share the steps we take anyway.
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