Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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He's a cutie. We're having the same problem with our 6 month old. She starting not eating about a week ago. She would pick at her food. I would take it up and then give it to her later in the day. At first it worked, but by Wed, she wouldn't eat anything. She's on Fromm puppy gold, and I ordered the Heartland gold grain free and some Fromm canned food. I plan to add a tablespoon of the canned food to her kibble. Last night I added a little canned chicken to her kibble and she ate it all right away, but I don't want her to get used to people food. I hope it works. I'm not used to a picky eater.
This is the perfect illustration of how we actually teach dogs to be "picky" about food. Prior to the bland diet, Yeti had no idea that there were such tasty other options. Now that he knows, he's holding out for something better.
I would give him ten minutes to eat, keeping him company as you have been, and then pick up the bowl and do not offer any food again until his next scheduled meal. A normal healthy dog will not starve himself. It shouldn't take more than a day or so for him to get the message that if he wants to eat, he needs to eat what's in his bowl when it's given to him.
When I read your posts I think our pups are living similar lives! LOL
I'll be following your post as well!!
I was thinking the same thing this morning hahaha :) They are so similar if bet they would be fast friends haha. I really hope gracie is feeling better and back to normal soon.
Daisy was like that too, she waited til end of day and then would eat all her food for day in the evening. I am not sure its a good thing for her to eat that much at one time?? Do most of you split up the food? I too was working and am going back to work soon. If she didn't eat she was offered it when dog walker came. most of the time she still did not eat and ate when I got home. she is 10 months old. how often do you all feed your dogs? twice a day? once a day?
My new doodle came to me with tummy troubles, parasites, sensitivities, etc. He takes foooorrrrreeeevvvvveeeerrrrr to eat. In the mornings he will start eating, stop and go outside to go potty, come back in to eat a couple more bites, wander around,then another bite, another wander, and on and on until I pick it up and save it for dinner. I have to be right there also. I don't know what his previous life was, but we think food was left for grazing or, because he burps and sometimes throws up, I wonder if he has an internal structure that makes this kind of eating best for him. It drives me crazy! One of my other dogs is a good eater - put it down and he eats - we use a slow bowl for him. My other doodle takes his time deciding whether he will eat or not, but when/if he decides to eat, he lays down and eats! Charlie's bite-and-wander technique drives me nuts! I putter around the kitchen and allow about 15 minutes, then I am done and pick the bowls up if Ned hasn't chosen to eat and whatever Charlie hasn't finished. Has it sped things up or make Ned for-sure eat the next time? - Nope, but both seem healthy, so that is what I do. I do not offer incentives except as a once in a while thing. Incentives would work for Ned if I chose to go that route, but I can't see the point in it. Incentives would not work for Charlie.
Daisy use to do that. I started putting 1 tsp very small amount of walk about canned dog food Goat recipe on it and she is eating it all. she has never eaten all her food since she was a young puppy.
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