Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have been letting Rooney & Stuart together for very short play periods, after disinfecting Stuart's butt and keeping strict supervision = no butt sniffing. Stuart goes totally crazy and keeps running between Rooney's legs and nipping under there IMO looking for the milk machine nipples. Could Stuart think that Rooney is him mom? Or just a mom and is trying to feed. Rooney keeps turning his butt to Stuart and then tries to sit down on him, I've seen Rooney do this to other dogs at the puppy park so I think he's trying to tell Stuart that he is in charge. Will Stuart stop this behavior? I'm thinking I should just let them work it out, would that be correct. In a way the fact that I've had to keep them apart (most of the time) has been a good thing. Stuart gets too excited around Rooney and this is giving Rooney time to slowly adjust. Any help or advice from our multiple dog owners would be welcomed.
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Stuart isn't allowed with Rooney except for very short periods of time (5 minutes). Then back behind bars for Stuart so I don't think Rooney is over whelmed by Stuart but Stuart goes really crazy around Rooney thinking he is getting some milk. I'm feeding the heck out of the little guy so why he feels he needs the milk is beyond me. LOL. Piggy
Vern did not do any of that with Fudge, so I don't know about the milk machine...LOL! At first, Vern was so scared (no surprise) of Fudge, peed all over the floor and made these god awful wailing sounds. I thought I had made the biggest mistake of my life. We took them both in the car for a ride and by that night Vern and Fudge slept with us in bed and the next day, Vern was catapulting off the couch onto Fudge. There is some subtle thing Fudge does that lets Vern know when she has had enough. It mostly occurs on our bed. Yes, I think they should work it out. I know my DD's dogs spent some time in the beginning (she has two males) trying to hump each other. They probably still do it :) When they are together, I would definitely supervise the play, but I would, for the most part, let them work it out. I also am a firm believer in rest periods for both dogs.
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