Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have been meaning to post this for a while. Huff has some strange eating habits. He eats treats throughout the day and he refuses to eat and breakfast so we just feed him dinner around 10:00pm-12:00am (yes that is how late we eat). And you would think he would be hungry... NOPE! He sometimes eats half of his dinner and then goes back for more later or he dosen't eat it at all. If it is really late and he still hasen't eaten we have to spoon feed him (which I know is bad training but he needs to eat.
What should we do about this? Keep in mind that we feed him chicken rice veggies and fish oil and vitamin powed which he loves. I figure he is jusrt a brat.
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cut out ALL treats. if he doesnt eat, then he waits til next meal time.
Occasionally I do spoon feed Cooper - she eats Orijen most of the time (free from work), but on our days off she gets raw. Sometimes I get free raw food, and if its a brand she hasnt had before, or a new protein she sometimes wont go near it. We sit down with her and put some in a spoon. if she sniffs it she gets praise. if she licks it she gets praise. eventually she will eat it. If she doesnt she goes hungry til next meal time. Once she eats it she eats out of her bowl. So sometimes, i think spoon feeding is ok, but not to persuade a dog to eat its regular meal.
Can Huff have kibble in a treat toy like people are suggesting? Why do you home cook for him? Maybe he is bored of getting the same thing all the time. I rotate Coopers kibble (poultry/red meat/fish) each time I buy a bag and she gets different raw each meal time.
I definitely wouldn't spoon feed him and I definitely wouldn't give him too many treats! You might try changing his food and even putting some warm water on it to see if he'll eat it. (Let it set a few minutes after you add the warm water)
Good luck!
Ned is a middle-of-the-night eater also. He likes privacy and dark. When we are home, we can allow this and when we are in the RV we can't. If Ned were my only dog I would always leave his kibble down just making sure that I didn't refill the bowl more than I should.
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