Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I thought we had done a lot to socialize Charlie so far but after reading a really good article on socializing/exposing puppies I realized there is a lot we haven't covered or done enough of with him. I'm now feeling anxious that he is already 7 months old. See the link below for the article. I think the section of '12 by 12 weeks old' is so beneficial for all new puppy owners to follow as soon as they bring puppy home. I haven't seen it put that way (12 by 12) and liked how thorough the list was. So anyways today we took Charlie to Lowe's to do a little shopping but mainly to meet people and see new things. I can't believe it was the first time we've taken him there because it's such a good place to meet all kinds of people and to see all kinds of crazy things (large carts, ladders, forklifts etc). I think we will be visiting there a few times a week now because I noticed he was acting shy towards men. He wouldn't shrink down or run away from them he just wouldn't approach them. When we stopped to talk to a friendly (dog liking) man and he tried to pet him Charlie wouldn't come close. When I gave a few men treats to offer Charlie he had no problem coming closer and eating it but wouldn't warm up and stay close. Otherwise he was very well behaved walking around with me for 45 minutes and walking past or near men wasn't a problem. I'm concerned because he loves many men in my life (husband, bro/father-in law, neighbor etc...) and hasn't had any issues before. He is a pretty confident, calm dog who hasn't been afraid of anything so far. He has been completed a couple classes and is enrolled in two right now, goes to multiple pet stores often and is around kids all the time. So my question's are...Is this a stage and if so what is the best way to get him through it? I'm seriously going to Lowe's a few times a week starting now because it's an obvious manly place ;) but when I'm there what should I do....approach dog friendly men and have them give him treats or just talk to men while he is near me so he knows it's fine or???
http://ahimsadogtraining.com/blog/puppy-training/
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It sounds like you've done a great job so far. If Charlie isn't shrinking away from men and is good with the men in your life then I'd say the behavior he displayed is just his personal preference. Taking him out to Lowe's more frequently and having different men and others greet him is a great idea and who knows...maybe Charlie will "warm up" to strange men. Banjo is just the opposite...he seems to stay detached with strange females and is more open and friendly with men. We noticed this tendency very early on. It's funny to observe once you've picked up on it.
If it continues...how would I intervene. Also, I was thinking about it and he is definately around more women (trainers, local pet store, family/friends, more moms up at school than dads).
Simon is a much more conservative dog than Connor. Simon loves most women, adores kids of all ages, but large, loud, boisterous men can make him hide behind my legs. He loves my husband and he's fine with other men we meet.
Another thing I've noticed is any store with a variety of unfamiliar smells can cause a different reaction in your dog. I see it where I work everyday. Best thing to do is just act like all is good and normal. The dog will pick up on your positive attitude and gain confidence. A few little treats and giving him a chance to sniff around help too. :-) The more you visit the store, the unfamiliar becomes familiar and all is well.
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