Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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As frustrating as it is, it all sounds very normal. Bully Sticks were a life saver for us! If it doesn't bother her tummy, I say let her chew on them as much as she needs to. :-) We had trouble getting rid of all of Winnie's "puppy energy," too, because she hadn't yet learned to fetch or walk decent on a leash. Any attempts to play with her were a disaster because she would just bite my arms or pantlegs. That seriously all changed at around 16 weeks. Now she is a joy to have around! One thing we found very helpful was taking her to Doggy Daycare a couple of times a week once she was fully vaccinated.
Winnie, too, likes to nap by herself. I don't see that as a bad thing because I prefer to nap by myself, too. :-) In some ways I look at it as being a good sign- she is content to be by herself. So, when she get's older she might be less likely to develop Separation Anxiety when you are gone.
Hang in there! It WILL get better!
Although Charlie was easily distracted with toys, the nipping drove me mental. He would bite alllll the time!! Sometimes I would be brought to tears in frustration lol. It gets better!!! The transition with the adult teeth makes a huge difference. Now he only nips if he's EXTREMELY hyper. How is she with treats?? Does she respond well to food? If she is food motivated, you can try buying toys that you put treats in. Or peanut butter if she likes it. Charlie often sleeps in the hallway while we are in the living room, I think it has more to do with the cool tile though. Stay calm - it does get better!
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