Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I would get him into a puppy socialization class as soon as possible. He is a very young puppy and It sounds like the other dogs he has met so far are quite submissive and he needs to learn how to get on with all types of dogs. Also please bear in mind that what often looks like aggressive behavior in dogs is actually their playing. Sometimes you would think there is a war in my home when the boys are in wrestling mood. I only intervene if I hear a yelp!
He is still very young yet and as Nicky suggested I would get him into puppy class ASAP. My two doodles are very rough in play and you would think my medium size Sasha is killing my very large Oliver when they get to wrestling. They get very rough with each other but I usually let them work it out, I never let it get to the level of a fight and if I see it getting too rough I will split them up. They also stalk each other with the crouch down and then pounce, but that is their way of initiating play with the other doodle. It seems like the other dogs are just not into having the puppy around, plus the puppy needs to learn his place which he has not done yet. I think with puppy class and some supervision you can make this work. When I had my Shih Tzu's my Daisy was 6 yrs old when I got Calla Lilly 10 wks old. My poor Daisy would look at me when the puppy was all over her and wanting to play, Daisy looked at me with the look of "Mom why did you go and get this puppy, we were fine with just me and you" But they worked out their differences and ended up being best buds as Calla Lilly grew and got out of the puppy stage.
I have the exact same problem with my Charlie (who's 13 weeks old and a mini). He's very good with bigger dogs but tends to bully/playing rough with similar size or smaller ones. I've been taking him to puppy class 3 times a week since he was 10 weeks old. I've noticed that he's getting better and learning (slowly) to back off more if he's too rough (especially if his playmate happens to be feisty too. lol) My trainer advise me to let him play/interact with dogs outside of puppy class as well (which I have done so mostly with neighbors' and friends' dogs). I'm also very strict with him at home, no attention at all if he's naughty.
I agree with Ginnie and JoAnne - make sure your pup gets plenty of just puppy time and do wear him out. Each dog should get a few minutes of one on one - meanwhile supervision is critical. For interaction, only one of the other dogs at a time, little by little increase time. At such a young age this is basic boisterous puppy stuff, but before he drives the other ones crazy, it will take time and some grumbling - while your dogs have already established their pecking order, this new interloper is shaking up their world.
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