Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
As you all know, I have posted about Chewie and our problems with resource guarding and some handling issues. We consulted with a behavioral vet a few months ago who explained if this is his tendency, it can't be cured, but definitely decreased and controlled with practicing avoidance and desensitization. For the most part we know his triggers and have been respecting them and behavior has improved. 98% of the time he is absolutely wonderful, funny, loving, smart and is a hugh part of our family. We love him dearly!
With this being said, he is a "mouthy" dog. At almost 15 months old, he still uses his mouth a lot to play. He loves running around with something in his mouth, etc. My granddaughters are here daily (7 and 8-1/2) and have a number of little friends they play with on my street. Chewie absolutely loves the girls and is very good with them, but I think he thinks he's one of the kids and when they get wild, he gets wild too. When he gets real wild, he gets nippy.
A little while ago, he was outside and the kids were pushing a toy wagon up and down the drive. They did it faster and faster and he got wild and grabbed at the leg of the little girl next door. He did not break the skin, but did leave a mark and it bruised. This happened very quickly. I am so, so upset this happened. Her mother, remarkably, isn't upset...in her words, he's still a puppy and gets riled up. I appreciate her not freaking out, but I am. Even though he didn't do this to hurt her, it is still unacceptable. Another thing worth noting...when I wheel the garbage can out to the curb weekly (and back again) he carries on then also. Something about that garbage can moving (or me pushing it) really upsets him. Now compare this with the kids pushing the wagon and acting crazy too...I just don't know. He is very reactive...don't know if this is something that mellows with age?
I just don't know what to think...what if that has been her face not her leg. I won't make excuses for this incident, I don't want to be in denial. Just not quite sure what to do now.
As always, all opinions and/or advice welcome.
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