Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi all,
We are picking up our first family dog, a Goldendoodle, on Thursday morning. The doodle will be 10 weeks old. I have 3 children (10/6/2) and wanted to see if anyone had any tips on the best way to acclimate our new addition with the kiddos? Obviously a lot of supervision will be done, just wanted to see if anyone had tips. This site is great, i've been reading up on all the topics in the puppy madness group! Thank you.
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Welcome and congrats on the new puppy! I have three kids (7,5,2) and a 19 week old labradoodle. My biggest concern was the puppy with my youngest because of nipping and jumping. My oldest two I taught them to act like trees if the pup jumped up on them. They stop all interaction and ignore. Luckily our pup is not very mouthy and if he did get mouthy it was usually a sign he was tired. What worked best for our family was tether training. I bought a caribiner and clipped his leash to my belt loop. I was able to keep an eye on him, it helped with potty training and it didn't give him a chance to jump on my youngest. When I couldn't tether him to me, he was in his crate or ex pen. As puppies, they nap a lot. He'd get a morning nap and an afternoon nap. My breeder told me that most of the time when puppy owners feel overwhelmed or frustrated it's because they allowed their pup too much freedom before they have earned it. Now that he is older and is ringing the potty bells, when we are in our family/kitchen area we let him roam around. We've blocked the hallway so he stays in that area. So he has more freedom, but I am still able to keep my eye on him. If I can not keep my eye on him, he is in his crate. The other good thing about keeping him in one location is that's the only area I have to make sure stays picked up. My son loves Legos but the new rule is they have to stay upstairs so the puppy can't get them. Congrats again! Puppies are a lot of work, but they bring so much joy!
Good info, thanks much.
An exercise pen. This is the one we have. We had another one but I like this one much better. It has a door and is shorter.
I don't have kids but when my little cousins are visiting I try to tell them to be calm and talk calmly (crazy thought with kids i know lol!). Puppies feed off of your energy so if the kids are screaming and running and frantically waving their hands- your puppy will get crazy too! Same thing goes with training, if you or your kids are getting angry or frustrated, your puppy with pick up on that and become frustrated or nervous. I used the crate as "break time" or "time outs" for me and the dogs. If i needed a mental break or the puppy needed to reset I would put them in the crate for maybe 10mins and then bring them back out. This also helps with crate training because then neither of my boys associated the crate with me leaving, they just knew it was break time and they had to quietly play with their toys in there. Hope this helps! Congrats, and take lots of pictures, they really grow so fast!
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