Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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LOL, Helga, GMTA!!!
Yep, I would definitely put the food away after 10 minutes.
I don't think this is related to her not liking the food. It sounds a lot like the instinct some dogs have of hiding or burying some food item (think of the cliche of a dog burying his bone) to protect it from other dogs/animals until he's ready to eat it.
I had a Poodle who, when she was given a high-value chew item like a bone or pig's ear, would walk around with it looking for a place to "hide" it; she'd set it down somewhere, go back and move it somewhere else, etc. and then not long after, she'd just settle down and chew on it. Made no sense to me, but it was harmless. This same dog would also move pieces of her food from her bowl onto a nearby rug and eat them from the rug instead of from the bowl.
It sounds like perhaps Riley isn't always hungry enough to eat all of her food at a given meal (not unusual) and is trying to save it for later. Does she ever finish all of her food at mealtime? If not, you might try cutting back a bit on the amount you're giving her, or if the behavior happens mostly at one particular time of day, i.e. breakfast or dinner, you might try cutting back at that meal only. If you're free-feeding, I'd stop.
I think treats should be used as rewards only, so if she deserves a treat for something, she should get one, regardless of whether or not she has eaten her breakfast (or any meal) on any given day.
I wouldn't leave food out longer than ten minutes, even on the weekends. Missing a meal or two won't hurt her. :)
No advice here, just a giggle for how hilarious this would be to watch. I love DK!
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