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Adding a 2nd Doodle... Are we crazy or what??? Oscar is HOME!

We're getting a new puppy. Oscar, a multi-gen standard labradoodle (the smallest male of the litter). A new puppy really wasn't on our radar at all, not until my husband clicked on Lucy's breeder's website and saw she had a new litter of puppies (due to her family obligations, she hasn't had a litter in years). Our worlds revolve around Lucy and we think she's the most incredibly smart and wonderfully tempered dog on the planet. We knew the product her breeder puts out, so all of a sudden there we were, talking about the possibility of another doodle. Which we quickly dismissed. We weren't ready for another dog... heck, I'd just taken down the puppy gates cordoning off our formal living room (I know, its been 3 years!). Did we really want to go through all that puppy stuff again so soon? We began talking about maybe another dog in the next couple years. A smaller doodle. Of course, that kind of thinking really makes the wheels turn, and before I even realized it I was researching doodle breeders all over the state... and beyond. The more I thought about it though, the more I worried. How could I possibly know the types of temperaments that are bred with a new breeder? Sure, they all say they breed for temperament, but that doesn't mean anything to me. I sent off a quick message to Lucy's breeder, describing in detail the kind of puppy we were looking for, asking if she could offer any referrals in the local area. What I got back was a suggestion that we consider the smallest male of her current litter. She didn't expect him to get any larger than 40lbs full grown, and she went on to say he was really smart, too (he was the 1st puppy to figure out the piddle pad). Of course, she sent this picture, which was the real hook :)

The next day we went to visit the little guy and we fell in love. Not only will he be smaller, but we can be assured he will have a sweet, laid back temperament. And we can only imagine how Lucy will take to him. She's pretty picky when it comes to other dogs to play with. We've found that she especially likes playful labradoodles who have a similar play style and energy level. And she likes smaller dogs, probably because she was put in with the smaller puppies at weekly Puppy Romps she attended before the age of 6 months (she was overwhelmed by the bigger puppies the first few weeks). Now, she's drawn like a magnet to puppies of all kinds, as they just naturally have that playful spirit she loves (and they're small). So, Oscar should meet all her criteria for a great play buddy. He'll look like a mirror image of Lucy, too.

Oscar arrives in 8 days. Lots of anxiety welling up inside as we prepare for his arrival. Feels like deja vu, only this time we're waiting for a matter of weeks, not months (we put a deposit down on Lucy the moment we learned of her mom's pregnancy (how did I ever survive the long wait???). Having another puppy in the house... what ARE we thinking???!! My greatest hope is Lucy helps make this puppy experience easier by taking over entertaining and keeping little Oscar out of trouble. Maybe she'll even help train him. As anxious as we are, we are so ready to have Oscar home!

UPDATE:

Thank you all for your kind words of encouragement! I really have no doubt everything will work out just fine. DH, on the other hand, isn't sure how Lucy will like having an 'interloper' in the house (my word, not his, but I think 'interloper' fairly sums up how he's thinking). He seems to think there's the possibility Lucy will be jealous having to share attention with another doodle. I think he couldn't be further from the truth, as I'll just bet Lucy sees Oscar as her very own puppy and play toy. I have every confidence she'll take to him like a fish to water, and will be overjoyed when he doesn't leave at the end of the day. I'll be taking lots of videos and pictures, so will post another blog tomorrow evening documenting the day's events... Oscar arrives tomorrow!

2ND UPDATE:

Oscar's been home for 5 days now and has settled in quite nicely. That 1st week is always the hardest on everybody, with potty training trails and errors, schedule adjustments, and the new dynamic in the home. I have noticed it being much easier today. Oscar slept longer through the night last night and his bladder doesn't seem so small. No accidents today (knock wood). We're all getting into a rhythm with having a new addition in the family.

I was right all along about Lucy taking to Oscar. She's in doodle heaven with having a baby brother. She adores any attention she gets from him and will often take one of his toys and drop it in front of her to get him to come to her.  She allows Oscar to bite her tail, smell her bottom and even suckle her (all reluctantly, but she adores his attention so much, she'll tolerate anything, it seems). Oscar likes Lucy too, but he's not desperate for her attention like she is for his.

The play together pretty well. Although Lucy is very gentle, she's got 40lbs on Oscar and can push him over very easily. He doesn't seem to mind and keeps coming back for more. He does have a few 'shelter' spots, under chairs and tables, to get away from the action when he feels overwhelmed, but he's usually back at it within seconds, ambushing Lucy or taking her by surprise. I love that Lucy is training Oscar to play the way she likes to play, and I can only imagine how they'll get along as the months and years roll by.

Here's a video of them together the other day:


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And here's a picture of little Oscar (my favorite):

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Comment by F, Calla & Luca on November 5, 2012 at 8:34pm

Enjoy Oscar, this is very exciting.

Comment by Lynette Main on November 4, 2012 at 2:02pm

You will do fine.That exactly how we felt when we got our second Goldendoodle.The puppies seem to learn faster with another dog, We had very few oops,they went to the potty and came back in .The second one was a breeze. The we rescued another, Very few problems with her. She was just scared all the time. Have fun. and good luck...

Comment by Kathy on November 4, 2012 at 3:33am

After almost 4 years we got a second in April,Which is Fredo!I was a wreck thinking Why do I torture myself when things were good with one!! Now the housebreaking all over ,Crate Etc,,,Well let me tell you ,Its been a piece of cake,,,No regrets at all!He has learned from Cheech,(my first),,, Fredo .is the most calm ,laid back little guy ever,sometimes too laid back but better that than hiper!You will be fine theres something magical about these dogs and total Lovers! You will not be sorry!Im surly not!!Good luck!

Comment by Lynda Kamrath on October 31, 2012 at 4:27pm

Keep us informed about your new little boy.  Puppies are such great additions to any family.  Enjoy!

Comment by F, Calla & Luca on October 30, 2012 at 3:47pm

I fund the second one was much easier. And I have not at all regretted getting one.

Comment by Beverly, Bear & Bella on October 30, 2012 at 2:22pm

You've absolutely made a GREAT choice!  Two Doodles are just that much more fun that one!  We got Bear and after a couple of years, we added Bella.  Bear was a bit unsure about her at first as she loved to bite his ears... He must've "forgotten" about the puppy stage! After she was with us for a couple of days, they have been like brother and sister ever since!!  Congratulations to you and your family on your new addition!  Enjoy.

Comment by Ann ~Oliver & Rosie on October 30, 2012 at 2:13pm

Congratulations! Oscar is adorable!  I do think our older doodle kept the puppy out of trouble, and has been a very good role model for our Rosie as she has grown.  New puppies are so much fun, ENJOY!!

Comment by Doris, Knox & Flash on October 29, 2012 at 9:33pm

Debb, Congrats on getting a new puppy! Oscar is absolutely precious!  Can't wait to see more pics after next week!

Comment by Sue, Murphy and Bella ()*o*() on October 29, 2012 at 7:16pm
Oh welcome to the Two Doodle world ! It really is nice having two as they always have someone besides me or DH to play with. Takes some pressure and guilt off us when we can't spend as much time with them as we would like. Murphy did help teach Bella Some things and she does follow his lead for most things. She also has helped Murphy as well with separation anxiety and to be a little less aloof. So all in all it really has been a good thing. You might ask yourself a few times in the next few months " what were we thinking" , but it gets better and you soon won't be able to imagine life without two.
Comment by Lonnie & Libby Lu on October 29, 2012 at 7:03pm

Wow, I can see why you could not resist that little cutie!   Oscar's face is just precious and his coloring is gorgeous.  Have fun with Doodle #2 and it will all fall into place.  Congratulations:)

 

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