Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I live in a house where it's just me and my Charlie. We spend a lot of time together - especially in the summer because I'm a teacher. Charlie is so sweet when it's just us at home. We'll play but then he'll just lay at my feet while I work on the computer.
This all changes when someone walks in the door. Even my boyfriend, who has been in Charlie's life since the day I brought him home, brings out Charlie's wild side. When the door opens, Charlie freaks out and runs circles around the house searching for a toy. He barks and growls in a playful way and will not calm down and constantly is rests his head in our laps and on our arms - it's like he acts like he is attention deprived! He even acts this way if my boyfriend leaves the house for 10 minutes and comes back - like he hasn't seen him for weeks!
Any advice or tips and tricks to calm him down? He'll be 2 years in November.
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Gee this is the way my Springer Spaniel acts and he is NINE! This behavior incites my doodles to do the same, but when the Springer isn't around, they don't. Most dogs do settle down eventually. No suggestions because nothing we have tried works.
Another technique is ignoring. Don't greet and either stand with your back to the dog or walk away. This hasn't worked for our Springer but he has anxiety issues and Charlie most likely doesn't.
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