Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I come from a very doodley family: my sister got the first goldendoodle 4 yrs ago and since then my parents have a standard and mini and I have 2 standards. Prior to Webster, I had my 2 pound puppy/rescue puppy for almost 16 years. I never worried about what food I was feeding, changing the food, giving treats, giving table scraps (just a taste), etc. Same thing with our family dogs we had growing up - and they were also just "mutts".
My mom has been telling me how her dogs are very sensitive to any change in food and I've noticed the same with Charlotte. My sister's gd also has a sensitive tummy. Webster doesn't seem AS sensitive but still somewhat. Changes in food lead to diarrhea and stinky gas, even though I changed from a poorer quality chicken and rice to a higher quality chicken and rice. The rare table scrap can also lead to an odorous evening. So my question is, is this common in doodles or just individual dogs? Just curious what other DKers have experienced.
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I just realized I had a reply on another thread from Nancy, Gracie's Mom :)
My 7 1/2 month all puppy gets pepcid ac every other night, was every night for a few months, He has had various testing at the vets since he throws up many morning at 4-5 a.m. The next stop is a specialist. He is growing and gaining weight and seems happy.
He is eating wellness kibbles with a tablespoon of evangers hunk of beef twice a day and does seem to tolerate well, he just throws up periodically and we don't know why.
Pam,
It's canned food that I get at a pet store in Newton, MA that sells only "healthy" dog food. It's only good for 36 hours since it has no perservatives so I put eight or so tablespoon in plastic bags in the freezer and microwave it a meal time and mix it in his wellness kibbles. That's the only way he will eat his food and he does tolerate it ok.
you can look them up on line. , they have other choices of foods.
I don't give him any rawhide he'll throw it up. I had a bichon for 16 1/2 years and never had any stomach issues. I got him from a breeder in ALberta Canada and called her and asked her if any of her australian labradoodles had any stomach problems. SHe said no, but i have to wonder since I have heard of a few here in MA that also have problems.
And I thought my Simba was the only doodle with GI issues! He's been to the vet 4 times for GI upsets (inflammation) and he's only 7 months old. The last time, I was told to give him half a Pepcid AC tablet a day for a few days. I can't give Simba the bully sticks he LOVES to chew on because he eventually gets diarrhea and vomits. Once in a while I take a chance and let him chew on one for ten minutes then take it away and that seems okay. The change in food doesn't effect him much, but he's very picky about eating first thing in the morning. This morning, I threw his food away after 30 minutes because he wouldn't touch it.
I think other breeds do have more ironclad stomaches! My old dog (Akita/Lab mix) would eat anything with no problem. And my doodle also gets car sick. I feel badly for him!
I too have a Golden Doodle with a Very sensitive tummy. We have tried everything. I also have a golden retriever with issues and we have a schnauzer that could eat nails and not be affected. We have had dogs all our lives and this GD is the most sensitive. Even though we feed homemade to all three dogs (try doing this :-( ) GusGus still has moments, very frequently. One of the main things that we found out, the hard way, is that GG is Lactose intolerant. He is so intolerant that if we drop a piece of cheese on the floor everyone dives down to fight the boys off to retrieve the morsel before gus can get his chops on it.
Bottom line, I sympathize with you, but our experience just shows that some dogs can eat anything and not be affected and others "have issues", just like some of us humans. Our best experience is to feed them exactly the same everytime and not to vary even the slightest, including treats, people food, and even chew toys, believe it or not.
Good luck
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