Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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This isn't uncommon, although my dogs have usually confined themselves to the kitchen and immediately adjoining areas to drop and eat the kibble. You could try feeding her in her crate, or keeping the kitchen gated off, assuming she's fed in the kitchen area.
It helps, though, to be sitting near her at mealtimes...either having something to eat yourself, or just keeping her company. That way, you can also discourage her from leaving the area with food in her mouth.
Your vet is correct in that it's healthier for them not to gobble their food, but grazing can present its own problems. If you ever have another dog in the house, it's very difficult to have food left sitting in the bowl for any length of time. Scheduling issues (jobs, appointments, veterinary procedures, vacations, etc.) can become difficult too, if you can't depend on knowing that the dog has gotten a decent amount of food in her within a certain time period.
There are lots of ways to encourage a dog to eat within a reasonable period of time, including adding something to the food to make it more appealing, or simply taking up the food dish after 30 minutes.
Both of my dogs did this, especially the nervous one. She would do this all day. I have pictures somewhere of the messes. Both of them grew out of it.
Spud my oldest used to follow Starlit around and clean up the food behind her. He likes the food to stay in the bowl.
We no longer have this problem.
I believe that puppies, like kids, can't stay still for too long, need to find out what is going on all the time, but eventually slow down as they mature. Hope yours grows out of this too. Not only does eating on the go make messes, food is really expensive these days.
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