Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Fun times with training is very important. You will want to be brushing your dog on a table eventually as it is can be a long process and being on the floor or furniture will make the job harder. Start teaching your dog she will get treats for standing on a low box. Then transfer this to a higher table.
Do some basic leash training and then teach your dog it is ok to be tied up somewhere. Move this skill to a grooming loop. Once on the loop, it keeps the puppy from moving around to bite the brush. This is a process and has to be trained in stages with lots of rewards.
Think about this, if you had scissor there instead of a brush in your hand, I think you might find a way to prevent the biting to save you puppy a cut. Think of the brush as a dangerous tool. Puppies that bite brushes will bite scissors or clippers and we sure don't want that!
Disipline....not to be confused with punishment... is very important. First you teach the dog what you want her to do, then you can insist she do it at a later stage.
Bev...that is exactly why I quit going to the groomers. Gracie was there all day in a crate with tons of barking dogs and it was totally stressful for her...me too when I would go get her! She hated going but the only good thing that came of it was that she got grooming table trained so that when I started grooming her she knew the ropes and the commands to hold, etc. There is so much to learn but you stick with this group and you will get it all figured out. Barb is our wonderful mentor and is so helpful and patient with us. She is a very busy lady breeding and grooming her own but always finds time to tutor us and answer our questions. I don't think any of us who groom our own Doodles would be doing it without the help she has given us...Thank you Barb!!!
Twelve weeks old is still very young and Tess is probably entering into that biting, attacking and growling stage. There are times you think you have the devil on your hands...we all have gone through it. There are lots of people out there on DK right now asking what happened to their sweet little cuddly puppy..."have I created a monster?" Doing things on the floor does mean playing usually so as Barb said, start elevating her. I bought a grooming table when there was a sale and having them up on something really helps...also helps your back!!!! My Gracie is a Standard so she is a tall 70 lb baby!!!
Pippin has a hard time sitting for grooming/brushing (he is 7 months). Right now, it is a 2 person job, with 1 person doing the work and the other person rewarding him for good behaviour (treats and praise in response to specific commands).
Thanks for helping! Iv'e always done some of the grooming for past pets alone, but will defiantly get my husband involved!!!! great idea, that should make a huge differance :)
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