Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
This group is for those of us with puppies or dogs who look far more like the Golden or Labrador halves of themselves than the Poodle half. This group is for us to recognize the Poodle traits that shape our dogs while sharing experiences.
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Stacy, you might have better luck at night if you cover the crate with a blanket and make it more den-like. When she cries, tap on the crate and tell her "night, night". I know when mine wouldn't stop, I tapped the top a little harder and said very firmly "enough!" She just wants to know you are there. You also could put a stuffed animal or cover a ticking clock to put in the crate with her. Joining the group "puppy Madness" might give you some other tips. http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/puppymadness
she was the last pick of the litter and the breeder assured me she would be shaggy but from the looks of the other pups ive seen on here she wont be. I already have a GR I wanted a different look so im little disappointed.
Stacy ~ that third photo - what a face! Makes me want to wrap him up- so sweet!
It worked fine.
It looks like your puppy has what is called an "open face", meaning that he doesn't have the facial furnishings (beard, mustache, fluffy eyebrows, etc) that give that typical doodle look. He's adorable, though.
Thanks Problem was it doesnt work properly from my ipad
Stacy ~ when you type in the box there are boxes above the discussion box - the first is LINK, put your cursor on the next box "image" and click it, and then choose the photo you want to upload from your computer. It is really simple. You will get the hang of it. This site is a quite different from say facebook.
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