Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We have two doodles, and 5 dachshunds. All are crated for feedings. Lately, Casey (doodle) has started growling and lunging at Cody (crate next to Casey) or at any of the dachshunds if they get out of their crate and walk across the room. Since he is closed up in his crate, he can't get to anyone or hurt them. Once everyone is finished eating and we remove the bowls, Casey has started guarding his crate, too. We have had to make him come out of his crate and close the door. Once that is done and no one can get into his crate, he is fine. I'm not really sure what to do about this behavior.
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Penelope went through a stage like that. We chose to change our routine and the problem was quickly resolved. Can you feed Casey somewhere else that is not in close proximity to the other dogs? Maybe for a few days on the back porch or a different room so that he feels safe and not threatened while eating?
My first guess on the crate guarding is that it is related to the food. If you move the food out, you may solve that problem too. If not, you can look at the resource guarding issue in more depth. Sometimes they feel empowered to act out when they are safe behind the crate bars.
Thanks for those suggestions. I will certainly try feeding him in another room and see if that helps. He is SUCH a sweetie at other times, but acts like a little devil in his crate. :)
How are things going since March, Joyce? I have this with my dog who is 4 YO, but it has been an issue since he was a young puppy. Could be that he was the runt and had to fight for everything? Not sure. But his crate guarding, with or without food, is obnoxious. He doesn't lash out at me or when I'm around (I guess I'm his pack leader), but as far as anyone else or my doodle are concerned - get within 3 feet and he's growling.
I guess I should clarify, get within 3 feet of his crate and he's growling.
Yours sounds like my boy. Sweet dog when not in his crate. If you do ever find a solution, please tag me :) Thanks!
Can you turn the crate another direction and cover it so Casey can't see a dog approaching? I guess in the scheme of things you are adjusting to Casey's quirk and working it out which may be the best you are going to get.
You have a lot on your plate right now, however you can manage Casey while you are doing such important health stuff is what you have to do. With your added information about letting the others out while he is still eating is helpful. Perhaps he is simply protecting his dinner and just warning them off????
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