Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I want to know how much of this is just MY problem or something I need to work on and if so how. We have a rather small back yard (as suburbs in CA go). It is fenced and gated with garden and landscaping. So when Maggie is out doing her thing so far she is generally great about sticking to the grass area, mostly. What she is doing now that I find myself getting after her for is: mouthing random weeds or bushes, digging and chewing at the sprinkler head, staying out of the one corner that is only dirt (or mud), chewing and crunching up small rocks, exploring around areas that I know are prone to spiders (maybe black widows), and exploring under larger bushes that I suspect is prone to having ticks (see other discussion).
That's just what she is doing now. As she is getting older she is branching out into the world. I worry about her going under the raised deck (there is one specific 3 foot spot that I might block off). She could go through my perennial garden but there are so many roses that she might realize that is unwise.
What do you think about each of the things she is already doing? What is no big deal? What should I correct? What is better to alter and prevent?
Sure would be nice if she just sat on the grass and posed for pictures, but clearly that is not reality.
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I wouldn't worry too much. However, I would check to make sure that none of the plants or weeds in or near your fence line are poisonous. You could ask your vet about what plants are toxic where you live. Recently, our St. Bernard puppy got into some poisonous weeds, possibly an azalea bush. His mouth was inflamed and he had diarrhea for three days. It was awful. He now goes out only on a leash. A similar thing happened to two of our goats who went after azaleas.
I don't think you need to worry too much about spiders. I doubt they will bite through the fur. My mom's doodle Daisy Mae got stung by a bee on the nose once, but she recovered quickly. Do watch out for earthworms though. Daisy Mae used to slurp up earthworms from the sidewalk after it rained and she got giardia. You should use a tick preventative and check your dog each time she comes in. Sadly, Daisy Mae got anaplasmosis from a tick bite, despite having the Lymes vaccination. She will be on Doxycycline for 45 days. I noticed she was walking stiffly and losing her appetite so I brought her to the vet. She seems to be perking up now.
On a side note, doodles can just be goofy in their lawn behavior. We live on a farm and have a huge fenced in yard. That hasn't stopped Barley from pooping: 1.) On our driveway. Constantly. 2.) On top of our mulch pile to spread in our garden 3.) Within the garden 4.) On top of the only frisbee left behind in the yard. It was almost like his target. I'm still scratching my head at that one.
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