Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Ahhh.....the life of a puppy. Eat, sleep, drink, sleep,play, sleep.pee,sleep, poop, sleep, repeat!
As long as they have plenty of fresh water, food and toys and their "pack" around them, they seem to be happy!
You have to teach the down/stay command first, which takes time. You build the stay from seconds to minutes to a half hour. Once they are reliable with that you put them in a down stay on their bed. I put Gavin in the living room where he can still see us and be part of the family, but away from the table. For the first few meals you have to be prepared to be interrupted as once he breaks you have to go replace him in his spot. After the meal is over he get a reward (treat or reward of choice). I also generally feed him after he is released. Once the routine is established you will find that when you sit down to dinner, he will automatically go to his bed.
BG, as usual, nailed it. Down Stay with time is a hard one, and don't expect a young puppy to catch on immediately.
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I like the look of these wooden crates but Seamus would chew the wood:-( Lovely alternative to metal crate!
ENGLISH COCKER, Karen!
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