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Hey everyone!

I have an 11 week old alaskan malamute. During the day when im at work my girlfriend has been feeding her 3-4times a day. Now she is back at uni so every monday the pup is home alone with our husky for 9 hours so we cant feed her. There may be other days where she could miss some meals. I cant leave down food because she will eat the whole lot all at once. Does it matter if they go that long without eating? and any suggestions on what i could do e.g bigger breakfasts, i dont want to leave out bones or treats incase she and the husky have a fight over them while im away. :rolleyes:

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What if you feed just before you leave, when you get back, then late at night. At least that's 3 meals. Ideally pups should have 3-4 smaller meals as it's easier for them to digest.

Best to avoid a fight, so if you can't separate them during the day, don't leave food. If they can be separated, you could hide food in chew toys etc. to keep pup entertained for some time.

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Hey everyone!

I have an 11 week old alaskan malamute. During the day when im at work my girlfriend has been feeding her 3-4times a day. Now she is back at uni so every monday the pup is home alone with our husky for 9 hours so we cant feed her. There may be other days where she could miss some meals. I cant leave down food because she will eat the whole lot all at once. Does it matter if they go that long without eating? and any suggestions on what i could do e.g bigger breakfasts, i dont want to leave out bones or treats incase she and the husky have a fight over them while im away. :rofl:

I only feed my pups twice a day and they grab what they can from mum when she stands still long enough :laugh: When they go to their new homes I reccomend the same and they all do well. :mad

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I just cut my 11 week old pup"s meals back to twice daily from 3 times. She wasn't really eating lunch so I decided it would suit us both to eat twice daily...and I am happy to say she now eats her recommended intake, or close to it, on most days! (a bit of a releif as she eats quite little still)

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When we brought Benson home, he was 11 weeks old and we both had to go to work a couple of days later. I gave him breakfast when we had ours, dinner when I got home from work (around 6pm) and a late night "snack" of a chicken wing, a small meaty bone or a couple of puppy biscuits about 1/2 hour before bed.

Eventually I mived dinner to a little later and cut out the snack.

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All of our dogs eat 3 small meals a day, when i was working away from home i would either come home for lunch or my OH would come home for lunch....now i work from home it doesn't matter....most puppies will be fine with a couple of meals a day.....she sounds like a very solid little dog already....if she starts to loose condition then you will need to re assess it but i think she would be fine.

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i've just come from the vet (Mack got his 16 week vaccinations), and i asked him about dropping the little one down to 2 meals a day. The vet simply said to feed him more for breakfast, and more at dinner, and give him a few chicken necks/wings/frames/etc for the day.

Before (3 meals a day) he got 1 cup of dry food 3 times, now he gets 1.5 cups of dry food 2 times a day. still equals the correct daily intake, and the vet said this is fine.

We leave for work at 7:30am and get home at 5:30pm. We feed him between 7:00-7:30am and dinner is around 6:30-7:30pm.

good luck with it all, owning a pup is fun (at times :laugh:)

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