Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I think it really depends on the puppy for all of this as I don't think any timeline is something to follow. You just need to know your dog.
If it gets into things while you are there, it's more likely to get into things when you aren't there. If she shows no signs of problems when you give her free reign of the house when you are there, start removing yourself from the room and then the house in stages. Check her reaction. And if all signs are good slowly increase the time and/or distance.
As far as crate training....I did use that in the beginning. But at about 11-12 weeks I let her have free reign of the house. And only crated her when I was out of the house for more than an hour. (not even crating at night if I was home). She was okay with the crate but seldom went there on her own. I have a small house, so when she outgrew it I sold it. She's been fine. I do have a folding pen that I can use if I need it, but so far it sits by the back door and I now use it when I want the door open for fresh air but don't want her running around in the back yard barking or digging (her personal favorite).
If she had displayed any problem behavior at any point I would have stepped back. I am very lucky with her as she's just not a destructive dog. BUT IT'S ALL HER AND NOT ME. Meaning she's just that kind of dog (and not perfect by any means as she does have other issues)
With my last dog I never bought dog toys because they would be destroyed in 10 minutes. With Georgia I don't buy them because she has so many from when I first got her and they are all still in mint condition.
George sounds like my kind of dog!
Georgia also has a paper fetish. More so than food. But paper with food is the ultimate.
I think she doesn't like to work too hard. Kongs are okay if it is easy. Anything that requires more than a minute to figure out will get ignored. She doesn't care about food that much and she doesn't care to be challenged to get it.
Hi Kristen ~ it sounds like you have a system in place that works well for you. I would continue to do what you are doing until you are sure she is totally reliable not only in the potty training area, but also reliable when unattended. Many puppies get bored and then proceed to get into things they shouldn't when no one is watching. BTW - Lacey is a beautiful little girl!
Max had free run of the house at 5 months, before that he was gated in the kitchen. Like others have said, I just puppy proofed, and still keep it puppy proof even though he never tries to get into anything. I think it's just knowing/trusting your dog, training, and keeping them well exercised for most dogs. Good luck. :)
Eloise also had access to the entire house when she was reliably potty trained, around 4 mos - but that was only when I was home. I kept her crated while I was at work until she was one; that would have stopped a couple mos before, but didn't want her first taste of real independence to have Christmas trees/ornaments in the mix. That said, I did keep a couple rooms gated that I just didn't want her going in unsupervised, and to this day the upstairs bathroom is still gated because she loves kleenex from the wastebasket, toilet paper and laying in the bathtub! Just easier for my own peace of mind. (She does fine with the gate just leaning across the doorway - she doesn't go near gates, so it's not a huge inconvenience for me.)
I agree that you just have to know your dog and be able to trust her unattended. Eloise has never been destructive, ever - but it took me a while before I felt at comfortable with her free and unsupervised on the days I work in the office. All my sofas, chairs etc have exposed wood legs - and I just imagined those to be giant doggie chews, even though she didn't chew them in my presence. I think I've just heard too many horror stories, so I was overly cautious and went with better safe than sorry.
It sounds like Lacey is doing great! I can relate on upsizing the crate, too - I've done that twice. Ultimately wound up with a 48" that you could house a grizzly bear in, but that was totally due to my guilt for crating her so long when I felt like she probably could be out - not because she was that large, lol!
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