Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
DH is gone for a few days, so I am home alone. I was checking doors and locks last night before bed and I had that insecure feeling of how vunerable I was home alone. Then I looked at Murphy right behind me and I realized I felt so much safer having him with me, because at the very least he would alert me to an intruder.
I then wondered...what would he do if someone really did try to break in? Would he go greet them at the door and lick them like he does with every visitor? Would he go hide under the bed if they scared him leaving me out there to fend for myself? Would he sense my fright and stay by my side or would he go attack (do doodles ever attack?) the intruder? I have never heard of any of us having our dog protect us in a scary situation. I know when I fell and got hurt while walking him once he sat right by my side, leaned into me and whined while I cried. So I think he would just stay near me. Anyone have other experiences with your doodle protecting you?
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Having enjoyed the company of dogs around my home for most of my life I have learned to listen to them. I have
often noticed a difference in how their barks sound when they are barking at other animals as compared to barking
when a stranger is around. A different sound even occurs when the mail is delivered. It is easy to recognize a
friendly sounding bark as opposed to one that is excited about something out of the ordinary. Even their behavior
changes.
I had a standard poodle that would visit my neighbor. One day when she had some workmen over my dog got
between her and one of the workers and growled enough to alert my neighbor of possible danger. She understood
the dogs reaction and the worker left without any problems. My neighbor let me know that the dog may well have
saved her from trouble. I had never heard my dog growl before or since but it did teach me to trust her instincts.
We call Rouser our fraidy-cat. He runs behind me at the drop of a hat so I always thought that he would run and hide (while woofing to alert me) if anything happened. Plus, he is so people friendly.
However, one day when he was about 2 I had the back door open and I saw Rouser dart outside and he started to growl and bark ferociously (I had heard his big, bad bark before and it is scary, but this was the first time I heard him growl). Once outside, I saw Rouser standing with his chest pushed out broadly, his feet firmly planted, head held up stiffly as he bared his teeth at our poor gardener who stood frozen about 15 feet away from Rouser after having just come around the corner into our back yard. I must admit, I took Rouser inside and I gave him a big treat.
So, the dog that I would never have thought could protect me, did just that. Now, do I think he would have attacked? Not sure, but most reasonable people (and I know that not all people breaking into your house are reasonable) would stop once seeing how insistent our dog was at that moment.
Also, I pay attention when Rouser woofs or growls at someone when we're out walking. Even if I think the person looks perfectly fine, I trust Rouser when he alerts me to something he doesn't like.
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