Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Just a quick intro: I'm the proud owner of two beautiful ALD! Oliver is 2yrs 5mos. very friendly with people and other dogs, never met another dog he didn't want to play with ( unless the other was not dog friendly). So adding a second dog to our family came naturally, Rosie joined us at 9wks old and is now 5mos., they get along wonderfully! they play together, run together and snuggle on the same bed together. There is no aggression issues they LOVE each other!
So whats my problem?..I started Rosie the 5 month old in puppy class and she won't interact or play with the other dogs! She has had exposure to other dogs, my brothers english bull dog,and two yellow labs and has actively played with them! BUT Oliver was always there, she held back initially, but would see that Oliver was fine with these dogs and then she would join in. Well Oliver is not at puppy class with her! We've only had two classes so far, I let it go the first week, thinking she would be better this week... we got there earlier so she wouldn't be the last one in, she would smell the dog closest to us, approach other people to be petted, but when it came time for some off leash play she would not play or interact with any of the other dogs, if they approached her to play, her ears would go back, and she would come back to me or my DH. I tried going to the other side of the room and sitting with other "moms" but no luck with interaction..:-( This was the primary reason I signed her up for class!!! socialization!! Should I be worried? any suggestions or just give it time? All the other dogs were lovely! all 4-7 months old and all friendly play!
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Holly was petrified of larger dogs (except for our daughter's Labrador and Golden retrievers which she thought were her mom). She interacted great with little dogs, since she has grown up in the company of Maltese. Holly was even frightened of doodles!
She eventually got beyond the scared stage and will now accept most other friendly dogs. However, she is still cautious with new larger dogs. It is just one facet of her personality which we accept.
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