Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We have had our new puppy for just over 2 weeks now. Kashi is 10 weeks old. Sadie is our older dog, she is 11. The initial meeting went fine between the 2 of them. We continue to keep an eye on them anyway because the puppy is very nippy and always following Sadie around. I can tell she is annoyed by it, but she never does anything to him. She has growled at him a couple times, only to be corrected by someone nearby. However, last night I went into the laundry room and was not in there for 20 seconds before I heard Sadie go after him. Then I heard him yelping and he ran to me. He was OK, and she didn't really hurt him, she just scared him, and me and everyone else in the house. My daughter even came running down from upstairs. Sadie knew she had done something wrong, and held her head low and wanted to go outside (away from him I am guessing). My problem is this...
I realize that at some point Sadie has to establish to him that she is the boss. At this point, I don't think he realizes that because he is basically getting away with nipping at her and chasing her around, because she will not do anything to him in front of any of us. But, as we learned from last night, she is going to do it, and we can't watch them every second of the day. So, does anyone have any ideas how to let him know where he stands in the pack without chancing him getting hurt? I know that Sadie did not intend to hurt him, only to "put him in his place". But, I can't risk her hurting him... I want Kashi to know his place so that he will stop when she is aggravated. He follows her everywhere she goes, and most of the time they are fine. They play out in the yard and get along well. I am just scared something is going to happen if he doesn't shape up!
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks, Kim
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All this advice is good but just be careful. Ben, our sweet mellow 9 yo Golden Retriever snapped at Izzy Xmas morning and DID hurt her eye. She is fine but it scared the death out of me. Lucca, our 2 yo GD is fine with her but in the beginning when Izzy was smaller (2 months ago) I watched them and never left them alone together. Now I feel more comfortable.
Ben is also MUCH better with her although I am on guard and still won't leave them alone. Izzy is a puppy and puppies love to jump in the older dog's face. Older dog doesn't like this and remember...puppy teeth hurt!!! When we brought Lucca home Ben was 7 and he is so mellow and Lucca intimidated him. It took him around 4 months to realize Lucca was fun to play with. Now they are best buds and Izzy and Ben will get there too. So will Sadie and Kashi
I don't have a Doodle yet as we are a family in preparation but I have introduced Puppies to my home before where there was one dog already in residence who really had to adjust to a new, bouncy, playful puppy. I have also successfully introduced kittens to dogs who only knew that cats were for chasing prior to them becoming part of our family.
I would definitely use the crate for any times when you are not able to be in the same room/space as both animals. By putting the puppy in the crate the adult dog and the pup can get used to being in the same room and get close without the older dog hurting the pup or the pup getting out of hand. Your adult dog needs to know that this pup is now part of the family. The crate will offer a safe way of doing this. If you adopt this strict rule you will find that in a few weeks there should be no bother at all. In the meantime say a strict no and distract them both if play gets out of hand. The Puppy needs to respect Sadie as she is top dog. Give Sadie lots of attention so she knows she isn't being left out and take the Puppy out separately as much as possible, for example for walks and short training exercise so that the Pup know that you are boss. I hope this is helpful. I think that crates offer lots of solutions to minimise the possibilities of things going wrong but obviously don't leave the Puppy in the crate for any more than an hour at a time and make sure it is after play when puppy is tired.
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