Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone....we're now into week 3 with our dear little pup, Jackson! Like all of you, I wanted to make certain he had a chance to bond with me (us) and his new home and spent most of that 1st (and a lot of the 2nd) week on the floor with him. He loves to run for his toys, etc., but his most favoriate place is always coming back and bouncing on my lap....so cute...hugs, licks, etc. Well, now that he's more confident of his home (barks when he hears a noice outside and is into EVERYTHING) for the 1st time today I'm noticing that after I give him "quality time" on the floor together and get up to get some things done, like washing some dishes in the sink, he stops what he's doing, follows me and stands there and barks at me. I ignor him and tell him "no bark" with my back to him. He continues. So I wanted to see if, in fact, he wanted me on the floor....and yup....that's exactly what he wanted! I want to give him all this wonderful puppy attention, but I'm so off track with the rest of my life! Have any of you experienced some sort of spoiling the puppy with too much attantion???
(BTW, first time photos of Jackson to be posted within the next 2 days. Have an appointment with an IT guy tomorrow at my husband's office! yeah!)
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It's cute for now - but think about a full-size Jackson doing that ;)
Luna gets no attention if she's being like that - if she is asking "nicely" (standing looking at me wagging or just putting her head in my lap) then she gets attention. If she is clawing or barking, we don't even look at her, let alone say anything to her or pet her.
It's slowly working; she is much nicer when asking attention from everyone now. Think about it this way: Would you want Jackson to behave that way with a guest? What about a small child?
It's up to you how much you want to spoil your pups of course, but make sure they are asking for it in a way you can tolerate for the next 10-15 years ;) Once Luna got older than about 4 months old it got less "cute" :p
Gayle -
I know that this is undesirable behavior, but I want to first say that when I read your post & pictured it in my mind, little Jackson sounds awfully CUTE! Sorry - I had to say it. I wish Bexter would be more of a lap type dog...He just likes to lay on the hard floor & play with toys as long as he's in the same room as me though! (Better than nothing I guess) Your little guy sounds so cuddly, and yes, maybe a little spoiled.
I'm no expert (you know I'm just 4 weeks ahead of you), but I think you're right, he wants you. I would not let him dictate to you when snuggle time or play time will be, etc. or you just might end up with a demanding dog who thinks he's running the show, which you don't want. I guess I'd probably do what you do - say NO BARK or SHH or whatever (probably only once because then if you keep doing it you're giving him attention for the barking)- and then turn my back & ignore. I bet other more experienced DK'ers will have some neater ideas, but I think it sounds like you're doing the right thing. Keep it up!
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