Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Kerri,
I was right there with you before Fenway finished her Parvo series. I did two things that worked for me.
1. I put a lot of toys inside other toys (balls inside of those mesh-looking balls) or played fetch when possible.
2. I signed her up for puppy class. I know this is still definitely a risk, but in my mind the tradeoff on getting her socialized and completely tired was worth it. She LOVED her class. I cannot even begin to explain how much. Also, she has a good basis for training now and is much easier handle than when she was new to me. It helped our bonding process immensely.
Right now, of course, she's stuck mostly in her crate due to injury.. so I'm at a loss for how to help THAT type of boredom :)
A puppy class or daycare that you could go to a couple of days a week might be just the thing for you. In our experience, all the puppies had to be vaccinated prior to attending. Our dog loved going, got great social time and learned how to be a well behaved, happy, social dog. Best of all, she was blissfully tired at the end of the day!
I have a 10 wk old puppy and some of the ways we pass the time is by doing training (basic commands), playing (working lots on 'no bite'!!!), visit family that is closeby with vaccinated dogs and big yard to run in, trips in the car, and also crate training. Also, my big goal is that she is able to find things to entertain herself in non-destructive ways, so I have lots of toys that she can chew on and play with. When she goes to those toys and gets busy, I praise and give treats.
I would like to get her signed up for a class soon. Need to look into that.
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