Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
My goldendoodle puppy Barley Barker turned six months old on May 17 which seems to mark a strange change in his behavior. I'm considering changing his name to Bratty Barker. I've had him since he was 12 weeks ago. Up until recently, he has never been destructive. He's very gentle with his toys. He chews his plush toys just enough to make the squeakers squeak, and he likes to cuddle them. However, he's never ripped them up unlike our other three dogs. He's always had a laundry fetish and steals clothes, but he hadn't damaged any clothing. He just liked to carry it around in his mouth and have us chase him to get it back. The only thing he's slightly damaged is the area rug in the family room by pulling some of the threading on the braidwork. We don't allow this and redirect him to his toys, but it's not too big of a deal since we can flip the rug when he gets older. Also, he had seemed to be completely house-trained and hadn't had an accident in the house since he was four months old. He usually barks and whines at the front door to let us know he has to go out. As a result, I've gone from watching him like a hawk to giving him more freedom throughout the house.because I thought he was becoming a "big boy" now. His training has been going pretty well because I've had him in puppy K and advanced puppy K since he was 14 weeks old. It got to the point where his outside recalls were at 100%, even if he was in the side yard and couldn't see me. I was so proud of him, but I guess pride comes before a fall.
During the past week and a half, he has become surprisingly destructive and has seemed to have backslidden. This week he had two pee accidents in the house. Last week while sorting laundry, he stole my one and only black bra and chewed it up. Two days later my mom and I went to Kohl's. We brought the dogs with us since it was a cool day. I tried on and bought a replacement bra. When we put the Kohl's bag in the car, we ran into Dunkin' Donuts to buy coffee.When we came out, I noticed that Barley had something in his mouth. Apparently, he had rummaged through the Kohl's bag. Out of all the stuff in the bag, he of course found my brand new replacement bra and proceeded to chew it and the plastic hanger. We hadn't even left the parking lot yet. Stupid us for not tying the bag shut, but he had never done that before and there was a chew toy in the car to amuse him. Then the day before yesterday, Barley stole a teddy bear from the top of a bookshelf. Unfortunately, this bear was a family heirloom. It was expensively custom-made from my grandmother's old mink coat. It was like a horror movie when I went into my bedroom and saw a glass eye on my bed quilt. Barley had pulled out an eye and slobbered all over the bear. I optimistically think it can be repaired and cleaned, but my mother was livid. Also, it's been difficult training him this week. He is barely listening to me and not coming when called, even turning his back on me. I feel like he's flipping me the paw.
Is this normal behavior for when a puppy turns six months old? Will it get better? Is it my fault? Is there anything I need to do besides being patient and waiting for him to grow out of it? I'm watching him more carefully until this "phase" hopefully passes.
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