Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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The stairs were pretty easy....Good Luck. If they are carpeted probably sooner, mine are painted wood, took a little longer to learn not to slide on them...
It took Lucca until he was 6 months but Izzy was running up and down at around 3 months. Her legs were hardly even long enough!!! Now she flies up and flies down and leaps off the last 3 steps:) I put one of those hinged wood double gates on the stairs. She can't get up the stairs if I have it closed but humans can go up and down easily.
I use this gate from Orvis. I put it between the posts and we can swing the gate open and closed. It's worked really well.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=0G9P&dir_id=1633&...
Baby gates are great, and can be used later in a doorway when you want to leave the door open for some fresh air. We use ours all the time when we want to dogs inside or outside and none of our dogs have ever tried to jump or hop over it. Our goldendoodle is 30 inches tall, so it would be no problem for him, but they seem to know the gate means stay in or stay out.
About stairs - we don't have them inside the house, but years ago (when I was in college), I had a hermit crab that mastered the stairs also. They were carpeted, and he would take ahold of the carpet and pull himself up to the next level. But he could not come down, so once he was upstairs, he would have the wait on the top to hitchhike down. (Just for a little added humor).
Lynda, I agree with you. we use gates all over the house and mine are only 24" high but my "kids" know that's a boundary line for them and they have never tried to jump them.
BTW....what a hermit crab you had. Ours just sat in the bowl and smelled!!!!
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