Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Here is a list of past discussions on puppy mouthing/nipping/biting. I think this is probably the most common and widespread issue among doodle puppies, and particularly of concern to those with young children.
Recent discussions 2013 -
This question is asked by nearly EVERY doodle owner at one point. Because it is so commonly asked, those of us who are well past this stage, often do not respond to everyone's individual post. By keeping the individual posts down, and centralizing the discussion to a single thread, I think it can be the most helpful for everyone.
I highly suggest reading through some of the older threads for feedback. If you find things you like, you are welcome to copy and paste suggestions into the comments below, and continue the discussion here.
I am also happy to add things here, some of my personal recommendations are:
1) EXERCISE -- doodle pups need LOTS of exercise, at 4-6 months bb was getting 4x 30 minute play sessions outside with frisbee, tennis ball, etc, and 3x 20 minute walks, not to mention indoor play, too.
2) leave the leash on -- BB had a leash on around the house every moment for his entire puppyhood.
3) Crate - BB is most "fussy" when he is over tired or over stimulated (new place, new people, too much attention etc.) This still happens occasionally he needs a "time out". After his time out, he is no longer 'Crazy dog'. He settles VERY quickly because he knows he needs it. DONT be afraid to crate when both of you needs a time out.
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Thanks. I will check it out.
Hang in , it is well worth it. These little Doods are difficult and lovable. Like you I was all cut up lost many clothes and even took pictures of my holey clothes. It does get better,really does. Turning your back and ignoring is the best thing to do. i carried bandages with me all the time and even rapped my hands in elastic bandage to prevent biting. At around 6 months it begins to improve. Breezy is 14 months and is still very oral, but has a soft bite and is a way of interacting with me I guess,but is ok. They are great dogs and will grow up. Good luck.
I appreciate the encouragement and support. I have had some of the most wonderful dogs through my life. I was always the woman in town with the one dog who was so well behaved, I was discouraged by shop owners from obeying the 'no dogs allowed' sign on their doors. And, I've raised three children. Lots of experience! Never, in my wildest imagination, did I think I would have such a difficult time with a puppy. Even my beloved Basset Hound who used to eat EVERYTHING including the carpet, seemed easier because she wasn't always biting at me and my clothes! It's humbling. Only other Doodle mums get it.
Our first doodle was the same way , she had a heck of a time with teething , every time she would loose a tooth she would have blood all over her face and toys . The nipping was so frustrating to say the least I thought it would never end . We kept our hands away and didn't give her a chance to nip them . lots of toys and bones helped . She seemed to grow out of it when she quit teething. We now have our second pup and she is now 8 months old and has never even put her mouth on us let alone nip us . It sure was nice not having a pup that didn't bite you . Hang in there
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