Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Mine play like that all the time but they wouldn't like it at a dog park if another dog did it to them. I used to wonder when Lucy and Sophie were puppies if they were trying to kill each other. I was always assured if there was no yelping or anything that they were just playing. However, if it were a dog I didn't know doing it, I would probably not like it either.
I don't think it's a Doodle breed specific behavior. My two guys play pretty rough, but they know each other well and can read each other's body language so they know just how far to go. I would really worry that she's going to grab the collar of some dog who isn't going to like it, and then you could have a dangerous issue for your puppy. Also if the other owners don't like the way your puppy is behaving around their dogs, I would not allow it to continue. There is also a real danger of two dogs with collars playing this way....the collars can get attached to each other which is really frightening. That happened with my two dogs and it was terrifying trying to get them detached....my little guy could not breathe. That's why at Daycares they always remove the collars as soon as the dog arrives, and I never allow them to have their collars on in the house.
Murphy did that at the dog park and although I feel its his dog talk for "lets play" it does bother some owners. My thoughts we always if the dogs involved were wagging their tails and coming back for more play, not trying to run away or acting afraid, then I'd see what the owner acted like and it's usually easy to read the human's body language as well. I usually have to stop him from doing the neck pecking thing, and he doesn't seem to like it done to him either.
I used to take them often as we have a very nice, well maintained dog park very close to our home, but a few fleas and a few rude owners pretty much took the joy out of it for us, so we haven't gone for well over a year or more. Don't miss it at all.
PS. I should add that having two dogs running in all directions at the dog park was just too complicated to keep track of what each was doing, with who and which owner was attached to the dog. And having two pretty much negates the reason for them going to the park as they play together all day.
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