Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We have had our 14 week puppy named Cisco for 4 days, and we are doing very well. He is so sweet, and we all adore him! My question is about play, and how to get him interested. We have plenty of toys, and try to engage him in play regularly, but he just doesn't seem interested. Have any of you experienced this? Any advice for how to play with a 14 week old? What kind of play do you do with your puppy? I have read not to play tug games, and he has no interest in fetch. Thank you all so much. This site has helped me so much.
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As long as puppy's not feeling sick, it probably will pick up with time. Not all doodles naturals at 'fetch' either.
We've had our puppy for 1 1/2 weeks now. He loves to chew on bully sticks, and his favorite toy is the Hide-a-Squirrel. He can spend quite some time getting all the squirrels out of the tree trunk, and then chew on their squeakers.
Oliver is 14 weeks too, and while he'll occasionally play fetch (he really wants it to turn in to a tugging game) he loses interest after a while. We found a great way to burn off energy and work on recall is to play hide & seek. One person holds the dog, the other runs and hides, then issues the COME command. The puppy LOVES to run around trying to find you. We treat once he finds us and sits. It burns off a lot of energy and helps with the fun/positive aspect of coming when called. It also reinforces following the COME command even if you're out of sight :)
Our Puppy K also recommended doing recall exercises with two people, almost 'round robin' style. If you stand at opposite ends of a yard/room and one person issues the COME, treating when he does. Then the next person on the other side should issue the command etc. It's a good way to work on recall and get him moving back & forth. Good luck!
Love the hide and seek suggestion! Going to try that tonight! Our GD is 15 weeks and has on-again-off-again toy interest. We too started doing the come command on opposite ends of the yard and it worked beautifully.
Belle is 14 weeks old too and at first she didn't fetch either. After enough times though she now loves it. I have also found that the squeaky stuffed toys work well too, as the squeaker gets her attention (they need to only be used under supervision though). I also found a ball made of similar material to the kong and very bouncy and she loves that because it bounces in all directions and she loves trying to run after it.
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