Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I added a post recently to promote the benefits and joy of having a second doodle.
Now don't get me wrong, we still love our doodles to bits but jusy to add some balance, I thought I'd just fill you in on a few recent events.
Little Lucy (3 months) was very interested in our shopping bags when my hubby got back from the supermarket - as you would expect. She had a sniff through them and then trotted away.
All was quiet for a few minutes when I just had this nagging feeling that something was up and went off to find her hunkered down underneath the dining room table happily munching her way through a packet of fruit shortcakes! She had opened the packet and was furiously crunching away as if she knew she'd soon be caught!. Being a second doodle, I knew that what her tummy couldn't handle would probably reappear and without being too obvious here, all was corrected an hour later!
She and Dylan (2 years) do get along great but just now when I could hear rustling from downstairs, I came down to find that working as a team, she had jumped up at the kitchen bin, pressing her paws on the catch so the lid sprung up, which left him able to dip in and pull out whatever was at the top. Our empty packets etc were strewn around the kitchen. (I had seen her open the bin earlier so could see how this had happened!)
So, lovely as they are, and while they do play well and occupy each other, Beware! They can be double trouble too!
They are both asleep now. Lucy laying on her back underneath my desk chair -see pic (she likes it there) and Dylan stretched out on the landing. How could you now love 'em!
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Ha ha ha....great visual.
My daughters cat works with the two dogs...she sits on a table and knocks pens, food, or other items on to the floor for the pup....at Christmas she knocked each and every glittered pine cone on to the floor, the dogs had them chewed and spewed all over the house in the 4 hours she was gone.
Another lesson learned - NOTHING left ANYWHERE that you don't want the pets to have. LOL
Yep - these two will certainly keep us busy!
Little Lucy just wants to be with, and do everything that Dylan does. She doesn't seem to realise she's only little.
But when she is finally tired, she's just instantly asleep wherever she might be or whatever she's doing. It puzzles Dylan who usually is still on the go!
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