Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
(Also posted at Doodlekisses main group) Hi everyone! We are new to this group and glad we came across this site. We have had dogs before, but this is our first venture with a puppy. We just picked up our 9 week old goldendoodle puppy from the breeder one week ago. While we realize each dog is unique we are seeking some general answers to help guide us to be better parents for our new puppy, Buddy. Specifically:
1. What is the TYPICAL period of adjustment we should expect for a puppy going from the breeders home to the new owners home (a couple weeks, several months)? Of course we want him to feel comfortable and to be well adjusted, but how long should we allow before becoming concerned?
2. Our 9 week old puppy intensely dislikes being confined to his sleeping crate or a larger playpen-sized enclosed area. He barks incessantly if we are not present (within view). Yesterday, he barked for two and a half hours nonstop until we came to let him out. We have tried covering his crate with towels to no avail. It is difficult for us to listen to his barking without wanting to respond. The only time he doesn't bark is when he finally falls asleep (usually in our arms). Then upon putting him in the crate to sleep, he wakes up. Is this normal? Is there a solution?
3. My husband and I both work from home so there is always someone here 24/7 to provide attention and companionship to Buddy. We believed this would be the optimal situation for him, but he seems to need an exorbitant amount of attention. Indeed, during the first week that we have had him we find that we are attending to him during most of our waking hours (and not getting much sleep at night either). This situation is not sustainable, and we are puzzled about how people who work outside the home fulltime are able to manage. What makes for a good balancing act? Are we doing something wrong (being over-attentive)?
4. We have introduced Buddy to a puppy-sized Kong. Everyone says this will keep him occupied for hours. In reality, he works at it for about 20 minutes before finishing it or becoming bored with it. We are using the Kong stuffing instead of peanut butter, does that make a difference? How should we load the Kong so that it is effective for a longer period?
5. We suspect his barking may be due to pain he is experiencing from teething. Is this possible? Buddy has chew toys (different textures) but at this point he preferes to nip at the fingers that are holding the chew toys. Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
Any suggestions and guidance is greatly appreciated to give us insight into this process that should seemingly be joyful and not so exasperating. Thanks!
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