Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I know exactly what you are feeling! My Dahlia is 6.5 months now, but when she was that old, I had numerous nick names for her like puppy piranha, shark puppy, Dahlia Diablo...the list goes on. My legs were covered in black and blue marks from her nipping, she wouldn't listen to any one and she definitely did not want a toy in her mouth instead of my hand. Training will help some, but he is going to nip still, they are very strong willed. I tried everything I could find on the internet and training with a dog psychologist and she still was nuts. I know it's frustrating right now and exhausting, but with time he will start to be that sweet boy more and more of the time. The chewing does not necessarily get worse in my experience, but I find my doodle prefers chewing on things that are food related, like bully sticks. Bully sticks come in all different shapes and sizes and can keep a puppy occupied for a good while, and they're not rawhide. When she was that age I just made it a point to observe what she really liked toy wise and get more of those so that she would have toys in any room we were in. Furry toys, balls, squeaky stuffed toys were all good. She didn't seem to have an interest in plastic or rubber toys.
All the google searches in the world are not going to give you the magic spell to tame this pup, it's all about time and practice. Dahlia is the sweetest girl now and I know Dexter will be too, all this time and energy will pay off, but remember to relax and enjoy him now!
We managed to get through the chewing stage with no shoes, furniture or anything else "harmed in the process". My guys always had lots of appropriate things to chew (antlers were their favorite), and I always corrected them and gave them a chewing alternative when they went to something they shouldn't chew on. My little guy has always loved removing "squeakers" from stuffed toys....that's something I don't think he'll ever outgrow.
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