Taking care of your Goldendoodle’s diet is essential to ensure its health, energy and vitality.
Why is a Good Diet Important?
What Should a Goldendoodle’s Diet Contain?
Protein: The Pillar of Nutrition
Proteins are essential for
Chicken, turkey, and beef.
Fish such as salmon and sardines (
Cooked eggs)
Healthy fats
Fats provide
Carbohydrates for prolonged energy
Complex carbohydrates
Brown rice or oatmeal.
Sweet potatoes, rich in vitamins.
Vitamins and minerals
Include fruits and vegetables:
Carrots, pumpkin, and spinach
Apples (seedless) c
Types of food for
High Quality Commercial Feed
Opt for a balanced diet
Free of substitutes
Rich in protein
Without artificial colors or preservatives.
BARF (Raw) Diet
A natural option
Homemade cooked diet
Prepare food at home
feeding in stages
Puppies (up to 12 months)
Frequency: 3-4 meals a day.
Needs
Adults (1-7 years)
Frequency: 2 meals a day.
Balanced diet
Senior (over 7 years)
Frequency
Less calories, with joint supplements
Foods not allowed for Goldendoodles
Chocolate: can be toxic.
Onion and garlic: damage red blood cells.
Grapes and raisins: risk of kidney failure.
Cooked bones: can splinter and cause internal damage.
Key Tips for Feeding Your Goldendoodle
Establish Regular Schedules
Feed your dog at the same times every day to create a routine.
Control Portions
Follow the food manufacturer’s recommendations or consult your veterinarian to avoid overweight.
Constant Hydration
Always provide fresh, clean water to keep your Goldendoodle hydrated.