Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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First of all a lot of these behaviors are just because she's a puppy. Chasing moving leaves or other dogs is because she's a pup and really loves to play. At this age they chase one another...it's a game. I have a seven year old Doodle who can be all set to go potty but if the wind kicks up and leaves go "flying by" he will stop. Unless you feel there is a real danger, I'd let the in-law's dog help to train her...he is sending a message with the growl and bark. I really think she'll catch on...she's just learning. My Guinness also had the problem of peeing when excited....it stopped as he matured and now it never happens. I'm glad that you stopped giving the bones...that cooked lamb bone could have made her really sick. I would keep the real high value treats away for now and work with her...give the dental chew and "trade" it for another treat...then give it back. She'll see that it's fine to give up his prize because there's always something better. As for her not being cuddly with you, that may just be her personality and the fact that you're always with her may be a factor as well. She's still so young, there's lots of time for your bond to grow.
It didn't sound like a rant at all. Puppies are so much like toddlers...some good days and some bad days (or weeks). I would definitely keep her on a leash....it takes a lot of training for any of them to be trustworthy off lead. I think the way you're working with her with the dental chews is excellent. She'll be fine...just look for those moments of cuteness and try to stay focused on that.
It takes hundreds of hours of training to have a dog who is reliable off leash. I've yet to meet a 6 month old of any breed, let alone one with hunting dogs in its genes, who could be trusted outdoors off leash. And very few adults either, for that matter.
I know that attitudes towards spay/neuter are different in Europe than they are here, but if you're going to have an intact dog, it's even more important that you not allow her to run loose. I would put all ideas of having her outdoors off leash out of your mind, at least until she is mature and you have put in a lot of work on training. Most of the dogs I've known (and there have been many) are always on a leash when outdoors in unfenced areas for their entire lives, and there is nothing wrong with that.
I would not correct, just ignore and distract. If she is doing something you don't want to continue, just give her something to do that you want to encourage.
If you can't do a class, have you thought about the Doggy Dan online training program. I subscribed for several months and though it was a great program, especially for new puppy owners. If you search on Doggy Dan here on DK you'll find the prior discussions.
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