Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
HELP!
Harley is two yrs old, and the BEST dog I could have ever asked for - He's attended doggie day camp since he was 5 months old, very social. very loving. So I thought "Why not get him a brother". I found Leo - 5 months old, nuetered also, and thought this was a great match, and brought him home three days ago. Harley loved Leo for the first three hours, then things started to change.....
I am so afraid that Harley's personality is going to change forever, please someone tell me that his new traits of growling at Leo whenever he is around a toy or me or food will decrease instead of escalate. The only reason I even considered another dog was based on the gentle nature of the Goldendoodle and the sweet dispostion that Harley has had since he was 9 weeks old.
I feel that I have ruined a great dog. I am not afraid, just concerned, and I want to make the right decision in disciplining in the beginning so I don't cause unneccessary stages of this "bonding" time period. Too many books, and on line research engines share conflicting advice, I'd rather hear from other multiple doodle owners.
HELP!
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I feel a little more encouraged by reading all these posts. Maggie and KoKo still go at it even after almost six weeks. They are so different personality wise. Maggie is very quiet and shy, afraid of anything new. KoKo is a three month old puppy with more energy and spunk than any pup I've ever had. Maggie tolerates her, lets her eat and drink from her dishes but get nasty when it comes to stealing (or attempting to steal) her treats. They play wrestle whenever they are together. Happily as I type this they are both sleeping within two feet of each other and my house is quiet. I may be at this computer for a long time because if I move they will both awaken and start up again.
Harley is just trying to set down the rules for Leo. He needs for Leo to know that he is the alpha dog around there and Leo will catch on quickly. Don't interfere with them or it will further confuse both Harley and Leo. Just pet Harley and say "good little alpha" and leave it at that. No, you have not ruined a good dog, he is just progressing to being a two-dog family.
We have been a two-dog family for many years (and many dogs) and they always work it out. Right now we have a very active ALD and a 4-yr-old goldendoodle (more than twice the size of the ALD) and they are play-fighting and wrestling all the time. Your dogs also will work it all out.
I agree with Lynda...they do work it out and Lucca and Izzy are playing really well and are almost inseparable. IF I feel the play is getting a little too much and Lucca (not Izzy:)) needs a break, I say "take a break" and they both stop and relax for a few minutes. I actually can't believe they listen, but they do:)...and it's not even doodle talk!!!
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