Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Camus (3 months old) has problems with adult dogs. Not all adult dogs yet many of them "correct" Camus when he approaches them. Camus has never been aggressive toward any dog. He just gets too excited and jumps and lick other dogs' faces and runs in circles around them. Some of the dogs growl, some of them hit him with a paw and others mouth and try to bite. It is definitely because of Camus's behavior and lack of some kind of respect toward older dogs. I am very upset because after every bad experience, he starts barking at the next dog he sees. It is not an aggressive bark, but I don't like him to bark. And I think that there is some wrong message in that barking because the number of dogs that growl at him is getting bigger.
I know that it is not rare between puppies and adult dogs not to get along, but I really want to know if it gets solved by itself with time and when. Should I do anything about it? If someone had this problem, could you tell me when it solved and if you did anything to fix it?
Should I do anything about it or just wait? If wait, for how long?
Thank you very much in advance.
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I don't know what Camus' experience was with his mother and littermates (and any other dogs that may have been in his life at the breeders' home), but the behavior he is exhibiting when he approaches other dogs is aggressive, at least from a dog's point of view. And I don't mean the barking, I mean approaching them head on, jumping at their faces, etc. Normally, that would have been corrected by his mother and any other adult dogs in the household. In my experience, it is rare for a puppy to have problems with adult dogs, because most adult dogs will have much more patience with puppies than they will with other adults.
If these are strange dogs, the solution for me would be not to allow him at off-leash at dog parks where this can happen, at least until he has had more training, and you can correct him verbally. Many of us are not big fans of dog parks, too many people have had bad experiences with them. If you must have Camus out in places where he will be around strange dogs, I would keep him leashed.
>> has no patience for his puppyhood behaviors
Yes. That's what all books say. I really want to know when he gets clever enough/grown up and is ready for the dog park.
Camus is a puppy and has poor doggie manners. The older dogs are just trying to enforce good social behavior. You have two choices, YOU can enforce good manners by teaching Camus to behave himself (no jumping, licking, barking etc) when other dogs are around or you can let the other dogs do the work for you. Note.. the other dogs may not be as gentle as you are.
Where are you that Camus can run up to and around strange dogs? Why isn't he on a leash?
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