Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
This is a question for all you members who have 2 doodles. As you probably know (by my millions of posts...) that I am getting a second doodle probably next spring or summer (earlier if I can't stand the wait). Anyway - I have a couple of questions. The breeder that I am getting this new doodle from feeds a different food than I feed Bexter. She really wants me to keep her on that food (she will be a guardian pup & will be bred as part of the breeder program), so I need to keep her on that food.
1. Should I keep Bexter on his food he's doing so well on or at some point transition him over to the food my girl doodle will be eating? Is it crazy to have 2 dogs on 2 different foods?
2. When you leave for work or whatever, do any of you keep the same doodles in one big crate or separate crates? I will have a small crate for when she is potty training as a pup, but when she gets bigger, will they want to sleep & be together in the same crate or put 2 crates side by side? Actually, since she will be bred, it might make more sense to keep them in separate crates so she has more space & privacy when needed?
3. Do you feed them in their separate crates or something? I will want to know how much they are eating & I'm worried if I feed them together outside crates that they might want to steal/eat each other's food - especially if they are on different foods.
4. Anything else I should think about or be aware of with 2 dogs? Thanks!
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I'm sorry, but to feed a dog (or Heaven forbid, two dogs) a cheap, inferior quality food for 45 weeks of the year so things can be convenient for the breeder during the other 7 weeks is ridiculous. Maybe the breeder is trying to save you money, lol.) She can just feed the food you supply. And Bexter would not do well on that food at all. It's lower in protein and higher in cereal fillers than his current food.
Oh, wait, did I mention it was cheap?
I'm voting with the rest of the pack. Definitely two crates and they can eat different foods. Especially when one will be on puppy food the other not. I feed my two at the same time in different locations. When I first got the second puppy, she only got food in her crate and my 1-1/2 year old got feed outside her crate. They both only get treats when they are in their crates. They are really funny, whenever I go to get a "cookie" they hear the jar lid and both bolt to their crates. When they are outside the crates, they are attached at the hip. It was one of the best things I ever did to double my doodles. Best of luck.
I feed my dogs different foods, especially since Sunny is still on high protein "high energy" food and wet food, to try to put some more weight on her (it's not working... she hates eating) and my dachshund gets low calorie senior dog food since she's old and has had a weight problem common to her breed. It's not too hard! I just keep two different containers with each dog's name printed clearly on them, and the amount of food they receive.
I don't crate my doodle (I do use baby gates at the stairs though) but my dachshund does have a crate we use when there's nobody home. If I crated both, I'd have separate crates for them so each would have their own "room".
I feed my two at different times, and put the dachshund in her crate when I'm feeding Sunny since Sunny eats so much more, more often, and more variety. Reba is a greedy little thing and always tries to eat Sunny's food if she can, so it's easier to eliminate the option. Sunny hates food so much that I always have to sit on the floor next to her and watch her eat. She'll just follow me out of the room if I leave her while she's eating.
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