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The song on my doodle page

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve D Feb 22, 2010. 4 Replies

Hi All :)Wasn't sure where to put this since it is not directly related to Doodles but it does have to do with my doodle page here. I have added a song to my page called "Fencepost". The song is…Continue

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What Type of Doodle(s) do you have? What are their names? Tell us about your doodle(s) or any other pets you have!
We now have two goldendoodles. They are brother and sister. Max and Elphie. They were born November 9, 2009
Where did you get your doodle(s)?
Breeder
Why did you choose a doodle rather than another breed or mix?
The first doodle I ever saw was a goldendoodle we met in a park on a visit to Philadelphia. Besides his adorable appearance he was so very sweet. I just fell in love with him.
What are Your Favorite Things to Do With Your Doodles?
I love watching Max and Elphie play chase. They have so much fun together and love each other very much. Talking walks with both of them is lots of fun now that the weather has gotten better.
Does your doodle(s) shed?
A little bit but nothing major
Who grooms your doodle(s)?
They have had no grooming yet. That day is coming soon.
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At 1:43pm on April 10, 2013, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…

Hi Steve! What a blast from the not-too-distant past... it was good to hear from you! Hope you have been well, too. We've been good here, except for the odd cold, flu and stomach upsets (doods included). So you have 3 dogs now? How does Thunder get along with Max and Elphie? I'd love to see pics. Oscar, our 7 mo. old LD puppy, is quite the sweet, funny, obedient (yes, really) little guy. Super, super food motivated, making him so easy to train. Potty training took about 10x longer than Lucy (I could never figure out a consistently easy way to incorporate treats into potty time, otherwise it probably would have been much easier), but we're past that now. He's been a joy, and he and Lucy LOVE to play together (sometimes too much for our tastes, as it seems we're always breaking it up between them - but they are just playing... nothing aggressive). Oscar is more the brute-strength-but-slow-and-clumsy kind of boy, and Lucy is quick and agile. So between them they seem quite well matched with their respective play styles. Lucy loves to provoke Oscar, standing in his personal space, pushing him gently with her body, until he breaks and jumps on her, and the game is on! Its too funny to watch. I need to get it on video. Good talking to you! Have a great Spring/Summer!

At 2:37pm on October 21, 2011, Kemp Rader said…
We just want to wish you a very Happy Birthday!

Kemp, Ripley, Shiloh, Oliver & Truman
At 8:21am on October 21, 2011, Linda and "Toby" said…
We would LOVE it if you would join us in the Photography Group!!! We have so much fun. It's a very friendly, supportive community of shutterbugs - from novices to pros.
At 1:42am on October 21, 2011, Ann Kendig said…
At 8:18am on June 17, 2011, Linda and "Toby" said…
Your doodles are BEAUTIFUL! I could watch your slideshow of Max and Elphie all day. You should join us in the Photography Group! We have a lot of fun sharing pics. :)
At 12:34pm on November 21, 2010, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…
Hey Steve, I just saw an episode of 'Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford' last night, and he may have had the answer to your hole problem. His suggestion was to use landscaping lumber (it looked to be about 4"x4"x6'), dig a trench several inches deep to set the post/beam/whatever into, and then secure it to the nearest fence post so it doesn't move. It runs along the fence line at ground level. I thought of you as I watched it. As for filling holes, I don't know what your winter weather is like, but if its wet and rainy like ours here in Oregon, I'd think about filling them when its drier. Right now our back yard is basically mud with grass on top. We've had to resort to taking Lucy out front because the backyard is impossible.

Lucy just ate the dried moss from the top of an artificial plant we have in the entry hall. I was busy in the kitchen and my husband had fallen asleep in the study. After too much quiet I came investigating and saw the moss all over the floor and Lucy with a mouthful. I swear we have to watch her like a hawk! I hope the moss she ate isn't toxic!

Your doods look so sweet on the couch. At least they sleep (or so it appears). When Lucy is allowed on the sofa she's way too restless to take a nap. She'd rather sleep on the hard cool tile anyway. Have a great Turkey Day! We'll be entertaining at home with family... I'm looking forward to it!
At 12:54pm on November 12, 2010, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…
Yeah, the secret to our white, fluffy doodle! Lol...I have a thing about the floors, too, and keeping them clean... just one of my pet peeves. I wish I had an answer to your digging dilemma. All I know is an electric fence is a bad thing. Maybe you could get some smallish boulders to put into the ground around the perimeter of your yard?

Lucy stays in her crate when we both leave the house. We're never gone for more than a few hours at a time, and Lucy loves her crate. She goes into it when we're home as well, with the door open, just to take a nap. She's no where near being trusted to have free run of the house when we're gone. She's never had separation anxiety issues.

Yes, Lucy does sleep on her back occasionally, I've noticed, and if she's lying with you she will sprawl out on her back as you mentioned. But I don't see it so much otherwise. She does like belly rubs :) Have a great weekend!
At 2:57pm on November 11, 2010, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…
Oh, btw, going out with Lucy to do her business makes easy work of picking up her poo at the same time. We use flushable poop bags, so no mess, no fuss (and no smell in the garbage bin!).
At 2:52pm on November 11, 2010, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…
Steve, to be frank, we would probably have a digging problem with Lucy, too, if she had free reign in the backyard. I'll tell you a little secret (due in part to embarrassment)... we take Lucy out to do her business in the backyard on a leash. Always. My goal is to have her trained to go to one specific area and then back inside, by herself, but that day isn't here yet. The possibility of Lucy digging is the exact reason for us doing this. Sure, it makes it inconvenient for us to go out with her every single time, but we keep raincoats and outdoor crocs by the back door to make it easier. I'm not suggesting you do this. But, we don't have a digging problem :)
At 6:01pm on November 9, 2010, Debb, Lucy & Oscar said…
I'm afraid the only help I can provide for digging is what I've seen on t.v. Although we have a fenced yard, we live on an incline and most days are just too wet and soggy/muddy for Lucy to be out there. That's why we depend so heavily on daily walks. The suggestions/advice I've seen given is to offer a 'sand box' type digging area in the yard with hidden toys. Give them an outlet for their digging. The other tip is to give them plenty of exercise (outside the yard, like walking and dog park excursions). A lot of the time the digging stems from pent up energy/frustration with being kept in an enclosed area. Good luck, and let me know what you try and how it works for you.
 
 
 

 

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