Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone,
I just joined today, but we have been a fan of the site for quite some time. In any case, our F1 goldendoodle Molly is 12 weeks old. She is very sweet and very smart. I'm so impressed with how quickly she has learned sit, down, and shake, and when she is just with us, she listens very well. For some reason, however, when we get visitors, she gets very disobedient with us. I know she has a harder time concentrating with more people around and she gets excited from the attention, but she becomes borderline aggressive toward us. She growls and charges us and doesn't listen. We hate to crate her or put her in another room around company, but there's not much else to do because she's so out of control. Any experiences like this? Any suggestions for how to handle this?
Thanks in advance.
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I second Laurie. She's just a puppy and like toddlers don't always know how to channel their energy when they don't get what they want. At 12 weeks there's probably not a pet puppy out there who will 'obey' in the midst of distractions such as guests arriving. I would keep a leash on her when guests arrive, but don't plan on giving too many commands because she won't really listen to them. Dogs don't generalize well so just because she's learned the meaning of sit and down and shake doesn't mean that will transfer to exciting situations without some maturing most of all with continued obedience training and consistency.
Definitely enroll in some obedience classes and stick to it through the 'advanced' stage.
Molly is adorable, first off! Welcome to DK...glad you stopped "lurking" and joined! LOL I second and third the advice you have received. We put Rua down for two naps a day when she was young and that really helped. Also, I created a time out spot (not her crate) in the laundry room (with a baby gate) and would put her in there for just a minute or two till she got it.
Enjoy the puppy stage!
Why do you hate to crate her? I have a 12 week old Mini Poodle puppy and I can tell you that when she gets wound up, into the crate she goes!
Many people don't realize how long it takes for dogs, especially large breed dogs, to mature. Many standard goldendoodles are still puppies until 1 1/2 - 2 yrs old. 12 weeks old is very young for any sort of obedience and the growling and charging sounds like typical puppy behavior. She is probably saying "New playmates! Yess!! Play with me....come on....I'll get you....can you get me???....hey!hey! pay attention! Puppy here!!! Dontcha wanna play?!?!?"
It can be a definite shock (and embarrassing!) when our quiet, calm, well behaved puppies suddenly freak out around company but it's normal. It can be a tricky behavior to train for because you can only correct the behavior when company comes over and who wants to spend company time training your dog? :-) Both of my dogs were calm, attentive, and well mannered at home but then someone would come over and they'd go nuts. Usually I was busy getting ready for my visitors and completely forgot about the dog UNTIL the excessive greeting began. My Charlotte is 9 months old and she is just now controlling her emotions when people come over.
Like everyone said, you aren't punishing your pup when you put her in a crate. It's like scooping up a crawling baby and putting him in a playpen so he can't get into trouble. Toss a filled kong or similar attention grabbing toys in her crate and she can have some "me" time :-)
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