Thank you for your reply.  It's worth trying.  When Riley was neutered (at 6 
months), our vet said he was about 8 lbs. overweight and advised us to cut down 
his food portions as well as feed him only 2 times a day.  He is now at 58 lbs. 
  He does get a dog biscuit at noon when we go back to work, but we will try to 
feed him later in the morning and earlier at night to see if that helps.  We 
will work through this problem. 
 
Thanks again,

Dennis Schulz



----- Original Message ----
From: milly* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 3, 2007 9:04:04 AM
Subject: Re: [labradoodles] Riley's Destructive Chewing

It is possible that his meal times are too far apart  12 hours is a long time 
to wait when you are only 10 months old
is it possible to adjust the times  i.e 8am and say 4pm  i find this suits my 2 
year old boy.
this works well for him toilet and sleep wise,  with play and or walk times in 
between
hope he settles soon.
milly*  
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: magooandcompany 
To: labradoodles@ yahoogroups. com 
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 12:14 AM
Subject: [labradoodles] Riley's Destructive Chewing


Our boy Riley is a 10 month old chocolate labradoodle. We also have 
a 
female 2 year old german shepherd named Lexi. We are having a 
problem 
with Riley chewing anything and everything and this all started about 
one month ago. We tried to leave Riley loose in the house because 
Lexi 
was loose and we have never had a problem with her destroying 
anything. We thought they would at least play with each other if 
they 
got bored. However, after he ate a sneaker, then chewed the frame on 
our box spring mattress, we decided we better crate him. He has all 
kinds of chew bones, hard balls, etc. in his crate. He has figured 
out 
how to unlock the wire crate, so now we are using a heavy duty 
bicycle 
lock to keep it closed. When he got out, he chewed a wooden cue 
stick 
holder that is mounted on a post in the rec room, the arm of our 
couch (cloth), 
a wooden coaster holder and a tube of polysporin. We have tried 
using 
a kong and putting Cheerios in it while he is in the crate and well 
you 
guessed it, he has chewed the kong to the point where he was breaking 
it into little pieces and eating them. The same with a hard plastic 
ball that had a hole in it for putting treats into. He destroyed it 
as 
well. He has chewed the arm rest in our van.

The dogs are home alone for about 3 hours in the am and about the 
same 
in the pm. One or both of us is home at lunch at which time they are 
taken outside for a play session for about 3/4 of a hour. Often one 
of 
us is able to stop in mid way through the morning as well to take 
them 
outside for a play. They get fed twice a day, about 6:00 am and 6:00 
pm.

We love Riley dearly and we don't want to break his fun loving spirit 
as he is such a joy when he is not destroying things. We would 
appreciate any suggestions from anyone. 





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