Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You can carry him around to loads of places to ensure that he meets lots of people and different sounds and places before he is safe to let down. Those early weeks are so important from a socialisation point of view and it is a bit of a challenge to work it out so he is safe too but it can be done. I carried both mine and sat outside school gates to meet children, stood near heavy traffic. Downloaded sounds of thunder and lightening, ambulance and fire engine sirens, motorbikes all from YouTube and started them low and gradually turned them up over time. We went out of our way to meet men with hats, women and men with umbrellas and everything else I could think of. We invited people with dogs over to our garden who we knew were up to date with their shots and safe, to have a puppy party. All this work was so worth it as my boys are totally cool with everyone, every dog and everything and they are 4 and 5 and a half years old now. I wish you the best of luck, do enjoy those puppy weeks and months, they are challenging but so so rewarding and enjoyable too..
What a cutie! No need to rush into training. Get all shots and be selfish and keep the little guy all to yourself and bond with him! Since your not a first time dog owner so you might know this - check out different training methods and get insurance.
There are plenty of forums on pet insurance companies on this site. They are very competitive with rates. I have ASPCA and have no complaints. I have make a couple claims and they pay promptly. It doesn't seem to be popular on this site but I'm happy with my choice.
I also would say to wait until after all puppy shots before getting around other dogs. That is usually more around four months than 9 weeks. Better to be safe than have a sick puppy.
I'm sorry about your other dog. I'm sure that was hard.
We are getting our new miniature doodle puppy this Saturday. He's 8 weeks old today, so will be 8wks 3 days when we bring him home.
We should be going through the same stages together. Our youngest child is 8 though so not quite as worried about that aspect.
Congrats. He looks really cute!
I may be prejudiced but I think F1b goldendoodles are the BEST. I had one and when he died at 8 years old of cancer, I just wanted to replace him. He had the most wonderful coat (never matted and very soft) and was a beautiful dog. They were not doing this same breed - phantom goldendoodle - so I got a sheepadoodle with the same breed for her father. She is also a wonderful dog. I do not use crates, but he will outgrow a small crate very quickly.
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