Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
well here I am again posting because I need help from the doodlers... My 17 month old goldendoodle has lost interest in eating. I am hoping it is because she is done growing and now she is not as hungry... but I have never had this experience before. I have never known a dog not to be hungry at meal time. I feed her three times a day --- approximately 1 and 1/2 cup each meal for a total of 4 and 1/2 dry kibble and about a tablespoon of canned with some water added to make a gravy mix. She has little interest in eating. She only ate once today and with a lot of coaxing. Then this evening she started to throw up bile. My vet previously diagnosed her with colitis, but I thought we were over that (back in November). I am so sad about her health issues. The sensitive stomach has been going on since she was 8 weeks old and I am at my witts end -- emotionally and financially. I am also so upset because I found out the breeder I got her from has overbred her mother. My doodle is from her mother's 3rd or 4th litter (9 pups per litter. I have not been able to get a vet to confirm that my doodle's issues would be related to having been the result of an overbred mother. Does anyone have any experience with these issues? Please help?
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I don't want to venture into health advice, I have no experience with canine colitis, but I can say that Bernie also eats sporadically. He gets fed breakfast kibble and dinner. Most of the time he skips breakfast, and when he does, I just add his canned and water to make gravy - like you do - to turn breakfast kibble into dinner. Because he's pretty active and grew really fast, I'll add low sodium chicken broth to his breakfast a few days a week (which guarantees he'll eat it) just to make sure he's getting enough calories and is nutritionally sound for his activity level.
Is your boy very active? I've definitely noticed Bernie eats less and skips breakfast if he hasn't been getting enough activity, it's my EXTRA push to get out in the rain! Perhaps a good romp will help him get his blood flowing and work up a natural appetite?
Thank you all for responding. I really appreciate what you have shared. I am not that worried about her skipping meals and am less concerned now that I see you all have had that too. I will cut back on the lunch meal. Also -- maybe she's just not hungry at breakfast. I started to get concerned because she has started some throwing up again. I thought maybe because her stomach was empty. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for being there. I really appreciate it. And by the way -- she is active but could be more active. We go to the dog park and she gets so excited that she has the runs ... so I don't know what to do. I never imagined I'd be so preoccupied with her. It seems like there is a new issue at every turn...
An adult dog normally only needs to be fed twice a day, and 4.5 cups of kibble a day sounds like an awful lot of food. My doodle weighs 85 lbs, and he gets 2.5 cups per day. Of course, the calories in kibble can vary widely from one to another, but 4.5 sounds like an awful lot, and 3 feedings per day is usually only for puppies.
I would suggest you join the Food Group...we have lots of discussions there about picky eaters (someone brings that up about once a week, lol) as well as recommendations for foods that appeal to dogs and little tricks you can use to tempt them. We also have members whose dogs ahve IBS and other gastrointestinal issues and who home-cook for their dogs with great results.
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