Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Susie, Welcome to puppyland...LOL. It is a stage and will pass. Many times when our Fudge was being a brat, she was tired and I would put her in her crate for a break and she would go to sleep. Bully sticks were my best friend at this stage because it occupied Fudge and seemed to satisfy the need to chew, etc. A puppy class would be a big help and find things to do with her to burn off all that energy...throw a ball, training, dog toys, even doggie day care if she is old enough. A tired puppy is a good puppy. Good luck!
One more thought.....join the Puppy Group here on DK.
Ah.... I remember those days!
I highly suggest a time out. I gave my Shelby a clear "Ouch", picked her up and took her to the laundry room for a quick 2 minute (you be the judge of time) timeout. When she came out.... I would pet her, and allow play to resume. It only took a few times for her to understand that the biting/nipping resulted in a timeout. I chose not to do timeout in her crate as I wanted to keep the crate a positive place.
Also... I tried tethering. Attaching the leash to me and having her follow everywhere I went. It was great in terms of her being in my sight at all times, but also let her know that I was in charge and what I say/do takes priority. I was skeptical of the benefits, but I saw some significant improvement and it increased our bond!
Good luck.... p.s. I celebrated the day Shelby lost her first puppy tooth.... they are sharp!!!
Two words: obedience training.
Everything you are experiencing is normal...10000% normal and training helps.
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