Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I have 3 dogs. a 4 year poodle, 2 year old labradoodle and 7 month labradoodle. The poodle does not like to play rough and will definitely let the other two know it. The 2 doodles will play very rough. There is lots of nipping, biting and ear pulling. They seem to let each other know when enough is enough. When I first got the puppy I would stop them but he kept going back for more. So eventually I just let them do what they do. So the puppy plays with the labradoodle and snuggles the poodle. I guess he has the best of both worlds.
I got my 2 year old first and took him to puppy play group. I remember not liking the way the puppies played. But the trainers said this was normal. Now it is just the norm in my house.
I would think if the other dog didn't like it he would cower or lay down and be submissive or he would be like my poodle and bark and snarl and let your dog know he has had enough. My poodle will play tug with the other dogs or run around the yard with them. We take walks together. So I feel like they all get along and have figured each other out and where they each stand with each other.
I am by no means an expert. But this is what I have seen.
I was picking up my guys from Daycare yesterday and happened to overhear a conversation between a customer and the owner who is also a trainer. Apparently during the afternoon the dog of this customer (who is a big lab puppy about 7 mos old) had gotten pretty rough with one of the other dogs and the other dog reacted by nipping the ear (I had to laugh as the owner described it as a "pierced ear"). The dog owners were upset and the Daycare owner explained to them that this was a "lesson" that their dog needed to learn....and that after that incident everything was fine and the play was appropriate. It was one dog teaching another a lesson that needed to be learned....and there was no real damage...and they went on to continue to play. There are some dogs who will allow it because they are too submissive to object...but I have to respect the ones who are able to communicate what is appropriate without doing any harm. My two guys correct each other all the time....I always appreciate it because otherwise I'd have to do it...LOL.
Thanks for bringing up this topic. Our one year old is a play biter as well. I was about to break apart some play fighting at the dog park as i thought Rielly was being aggressive. The other dog owner stopped me and explained that they were playing and having a great time. If his dog didn't like it, he would let Rielly know.
It made me feel better, but I was still concerned about it. This forum has brought me more comfort about the situation as a first time dog owner. Thanks.
so, I don't know when you feel you need to step in or maybe make Toby's owner feel comfortable.
Our doodle loves to go for the ears and cheek area too. but he is not really nipping hard. As others have stated, I can fit my hand in there at any time.
my brother has an older lab that our doodle loves to play with. (10 years difference in age) When our dog was a pup, the lab was not into playing and snapped at (no contact) and put our dog down with a paw. Because I was a new dog owner, my brother was just saying they were working out their issues. And we just let them be. For the first year, they co existed, but not really play. Fast forward 1 year, they run and wrestle all the time. Mouths are open, but there isn't really any contact.
We have friends with a great dane and we played with her until she just out grew play dates. She is 2 years younger than our dog and she is in the nipping stage and has not learned her mouth strength. So when she nips it is like a bite and our dog corrected her. Which was fine for a few visits, but now she is like a horse (150 pounds) and even though the great dane is not mean, the size alone plus the nips is set up for our dog getting hurt. so we no longer have play dates.
I think you and the owners of the other dogs have to be in discussion and observation of what you want to happen. Dogs have a tendency to work things out in my opinion, but I am not a professional.
I think you are doing the right thing by throwing a ball, but how about throwing two of something so they both have a chance to bring back something. (instead of grabbing away from the other)
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