this is long-winded, but if you read to the bottom, thank you in advance...
I finally got my mini goldendoodle, Noah, on Saturday. However, the airline admitted to making a mistake and sent my puppy to California and his littermate to me. I have spent the past 4 days trying to resolve this issue. Long story short, the people who have my puppy in California are refusing to send him back, and the airline will most likely press charges and have the police seize the puppy. However, it looks like I will probably just end up keeping the littermate. The puppy I was expecting was the calmest, quietest and smallest of the litter. Noah is the exact opposite. He was the dominant playful one in the litter. I'm sure he trampled over his littermates to get to his mom. I love him already and he's very sweet, but he's also very demanding and pushy. If my other dog Sherlock (7 month old maltipoo, bigger and stronger than Noah, but definitely not an alpha dog) has something that Noah wants, Noah will growl and charge at Sherlock. Sherlock doesn't care if Noah gets his stuff, because there's never a shortage of treats/toys available. The dogs get along really well and have bonded already. (Earlier this morning, Sherlock started his low barks (usually this is the start to his alarm barking) and I woke up and saw Noah was sitting up. I put him on his wee wee pad and then he threw up. Sherlock must have sensed something was wrong and was letting me know.)
Anyway, my question is, did anyone else bring in a new dog and have that dog immediately become the alpha? It's hard to see Sherlock letting an 8 week old puppy steal his stuff, but at the same time, if Sherlock does nothing to get it back, I can't do anything about it. This morning Sherlock was eating from Noah's dish, and Noah was about a foot behind Sherlock going crazy - barking/growling in a playful manner - Sherlock just kept eating and didn't seem to care. Sometimes if Noah sees Sherlock with something, he'll let out a low growl and charge towards Sherlock - but if Sherlock wants to keep something, Noah can't get it away from him.
Is Noah exhibiting alpha tendencies? It's hard for me to tell because he's very playful and very high-energy. He's so young also that I think most of this behavior is puppy play. He's very bold and assertive, but that doesn't mean he's alpha. He's still small enough that Sherlock can correct him if he goes too far, but Noah may double Sherlock's size eventually and I don't want Sherlock to be bullied. I chose the other puppy for this exact reason. But now I like Noah and don't think I want to make the switch. Any suggestions?