Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi. Well, my 2 yo Goldendoodle will be spending part of a weekend with a teething/ biting 4 month old Goldendoodle puppy. It appears that the puppy is going to want to chomp on LiliBear's coat and tail as he had several mouthfuls of her fur. Any suggestions?
Also, another dog Iikes mouth her at the shoulders when they run and play.... I believe this is what has caused multiple matts in her chest / shoulder area - I plan on looking into dematting/ de-tangle types of thread discussions ...
I do have Show Sheen in the house and Bitter Apple.... thinking about using these products as part of my puppy defense :) Suggestions welcomed.
~Leslie
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I have to tell you folks that these are training issues. Puppies are dominant over older dogs. Just like a crying baby can make any of us take some kind of action whether we want to or not, puppies force older dogs into types of play that they would really rather not participate in if given a choice. Being bitten on the ears, neck or any other part is not someting most dogs enjoy. Mean dogs tell the play biters off by biting back, grumpy dogs growl and make it clear to stay away, nice dogs are forced into the play. If you see the ear or neck biting is going on by both dogs, then that is at least equal. If it is one sided, some training needs to happen. IMHO
My dogs do not bite each other in play, they grab toys from each other, chase each other, play tug...sometimes 3 or 4 way tug etc. Puppies that playbite kids, people or other dogs need to be corrected from this behavior. None of my adults gets any ears chewed or anything like that from younger dogs and I always have lots of each. Right now I have 7 adult ALD's, 4 one year olds, 1 six month old, 5 four month olds and various young puppies.Plus my shepherd, schauzer and f1. I have my own built in doggy daycare and no one chews on ears etc. The younger puppies, still in their litter do play bite etc, but when they are with the adults, this behaviour is either stopped by me or another older dog. Mostly I try and stop it before an older dog needs to correct. I do not put dogs under one year of age with younger puppies. These age groups are separate because they don't yet know respect.
If you took a child to play with another child and the mother was there and one of the kids was initiating aggressive play towards the other, is it not natural for the parent of that child to do the correcting and not the guest mom? You don't expect the victum child to do the correcting, because that is called a fight or at least it may turn into a fight. I know some of you will say that kids and dogs have to work it out, but it doesn't have to be that way. We can teach our dogs and kids manners at home and then enforce the lessons outside the home.
If I was in that situation, I would do some clicker training with the 2 dogs in question. Especially if I was the guest and could not correct the other dog. Everytime I saw the start of the ear biting etc, I would call the dogs, click and treat them for coming. Every time I saw a good interaction, I would click and they would learn come for a treat. I would have plenty of toys around to playing tug.
My only suggest is for everyone in this group who uses Bitter Apple or what ever brand name you buy. First taste it yourself. A tiny, tiny, tiny bit on your finger BEFORE YOU EVER USE IT with your doodle.... It's bad very bad and if you knew how bad it taste you'd only use it very sparely!! My experience comes from when my 9 month old grandaughter licked Grammy's electric computer cord... Oh was that aweful.. And Mommy wasn't happy either... Kathy & Lauscha
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