Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Has your labradoodle suffered from several ear infections?Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Miss Ellie Feb 13, 2014. 3 Replies 0 Favorites
Hi There,My poor doodle started sneezing more than normal last Saturday and by Monday was just lying around all day, clearly not feeling himself. Took him to the vet on Tuesday and he was diagnosed…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Karen, Riley & Cooper Feb 5, 2014. 13 Replies 1 Favorite
Hi There,I have a labradoodle that has a curly coat and is hard to keep brushed. It's really hard to get the brush down to the skin and he is knotty. Can anyone recommend the best kind of tool for…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Adina P Jan 28, 2014. 28 Replies 1 Favorite
Hi there, my Labradoodle is 2.5 years old and whenever we have any company, he cries, whines, and wants to jump all over them. We telll people to ignore him, but he makes it difficult because he…Continue
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Hi Doodlemom~ Cooper is very cute! Just an fyi - when you have a question or looking for help you should probably start a discussion as you will get better response that way. The status lines fall off the main page so quickly few members see them. In my experience with excitedness at the front door, it is all in training, training, training! The story of our lives! LOL My doodles are 3 yrs and 1.5. Now that Charlie is older he knows how to behave at the door, but his brother is still on a leash when we go to the door, and I ask him to sit and treat him, then open the door. I have a leash right by the door specifically for that purpose. However, once he sees who is there, I can take the leash off and he calms right down, so I guess the training has help. I think as puppies they think everyone is coming to see them! When my boys were younger, I always instructed those coming through the door to ignore the dogs (like do not even look at them) until they were calm, then they could pet them. It helps if the person entering knows the drill.
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