Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I think Jade will stay sweet! Beasley, my younger GD, was kind of the opposite of Eloise as a puppy - and she sounds a lot like Jade. Cuddlebug from day one, super affectionate and always wants to be with me. Never really nipped people (I think because Eloise got the full brunt of her puppy teeth) and just wants to please. (She's also a total spaz and can't focus quite as well - but is highly food motivated. So while she's very trainable, she takes longer to learn things - Eloise just "got things" and literally understood on the 3rd time of using any new word as a command.)
Eloise was very independent as a puppy, not a cuddler (she's turned into one as an adult, yay! but still a lot on her own terms), total shark-puppy and, after a while, basically knew to put herself in time-out before I sent her there. As far as I'm concerned, as an adult dog, she's the greatest thing since sliced bread. :) Still has a bit of a stubborn streak, too. But she's like the smart, responsible older sister to the fun-loving party girl that Beasley is. Beazer will look for mischief sometimes (ie, she's the type to have a keg party when the parents are gone, hence she is crated when I leave for more than a couple hours) - while Eloise will bark to alert me when Beasley is "up to no good" (ie, she's a tattle-tale, lol.)
So, to answer your question, Beasley hasn't turned crazy and she's 21 mos now. Still the same sweet baby she was from the beginning. She's also still the giant spaz, but that's part of what makes her Beasley. ;) I bet Jade's personality will stay sweet just like she is now...and hopefully the teenager moments will be few and far between, lol.
Lyndy - so funny. We've had many discussions about vast differences in personalities between dogs. My boys are litter mate brothers and I don't think they could be any more different. Both have retained the same basic personality that they had as wee ones, though. Both are sweet - just respond and react differently. Cody is a lap dog - or so he thinks! Still sits in my lap periodically while we are watching TV. Casey just comes up, puts his head on my leg to get his head scratched, but hasn't tried to get in my lap since he was a wee guy. Both love lots of scratching and attention, but Cody is more demanding. Casey is my stubborn one, but he was much easier to housebreak. Cody is my kitchen / counter thief, and Casey is the one that LOVES to chew up magazines, mail, and remote controls! Just like kids - each has his own personality.
I think these kinds of changes in behavior are to be expected. Have you ever had a sweet baby who entered into the "terrible twos"? It is the same thing with puppies. Don't take it too personally.
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