Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Every now and then I read about others getting the impression that their doodles are bored because they are lying around, doing nothing, looking 'sad', or something akin to that. To me a dog laying around, relaxing is a dog that is perfectly content.
Bored to me looks like Boca the second we sit down on the couch and if she were to instruct another dog to mimic her the instructions would look like this (substitute your brother/sister for "Rosco"):
1. Poke Mom and Dad a few times asking for petting.
2. When petting ceases poke them again, especially if laptops are on their laps.
3. You will probably be told to 'back up' because they can't see their keyboard if your head is there.
4. Pace back and forth through living room.
5. Go ring the bell* to go out.
6. Walk back to living room.
7. Circle around Rosco whose being boring by lying on the floor at their feet.
8. Ring bell again
9. Return because bell is being ignored.
10. Poke Mom and Dad
11. Walk over Rosco a few times
12. Poke Rosco
13. Keep poking Rosco (occasionally this will result in some wrestling so keep at it!).
14. Ring bell
15. Ring bell
16. Pace back and forth from bell to living room a few times.
17. Ring bell
18. Stare at Mom and Dad and if possible, poke again.
19. Ring bell.
THIS to me is the picture of boredom. NOT Rosco who is laying there perfectly content to warm our toes. So to me when I see dogs/doodles laying around and chillaxin' I think 'Ahhhh, what happy content doggies!" When I see Boca I feel bad because I'm DONE for the day and she's just caught her second wind...I also feel bad for me because her energy at that time drives me a bit bonkers...okay a lot bonkers. Time to buy some new bones for her to chew on, I think!
*At this point in the night ringing the bell is 99% simply for the purpose of being outside, possibly digging, possibly finding her favorite ball and digging with it or if she's lucky getting a game of fetch. Said activities are generally 95% of the reason she rings the bell through the day.
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Thule was a bit more like Boca but not nearly as bad. So it's tempting to think it's a female thing. A female, black, F1 labradoodle thing =) How's that for sweeping generalization based on two dogs? :-D
With Boca I am quite certain when it's not a potty need. Especially when she stares back at me once she's outside OR when she just sniffs around close to the house in search for her favorite ball. My dear, mellow, Rosco does not hesitate about potty time. He goes directly to one of several favorite pee spots and gets busy. No dilly dallying for him!
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