Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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He is probably neutered if he goes to daycare. Does he have any off leash time to run? Maybe he needs some mental stimulation, like the Busy activity mat. Annabelle loves hers, or hide and go seek. I will hide her frisbee, and she will go look for it. When Annabelle was younger and in her chewing stage, before a year, I gave her a bully stick to chew on while we watched tv. She always sat between us on the couch and chewed her stick. Then she usually fell asleep. With Annabelle the chewing frenzy stopped at about a year.
I have found that doing formal training exercises tires them out. Have you done any obedience training with Eli yet? Maybe you could try some "sit, stay, down, heel" command work for 15 or 20 minutes a couple times a day. When I want my guys to lay down and relax while I'm reading or at the computer I gate them in the room with me and then I actually put them in a down/stay. That tells them that this is their time to just "chill" until I release them. I also agree that some "off leash" running time is great for tiring them out.
Maybe he's just a busy dog that needs work or a job to do. I agree on doing some training and then advancing it gradually to keep his mind working. Also agree on the "down stay." And maybe some kind of work/command on a long down where he's expected to lay down on a bed or mat until you release him. He's got to at least be able to hold a 5 minute down stay first and then you can teach him to extend that in a certain spot. It takes TIME though. I gave up with my dogs...haha...but they aren't anywhere near as busy.
I'd also try to teach him the "place" command, which we call, "blanket." It's similar to a "down-stay," but the dog can move about on the mat or blanket, as long as he or she does get off of it. This is convenient, because the blanket can be moved from room to room or house to house, and the dog knows that if the "place" command is given, that means it's time to chill and not wander around or get into mischief.
Karen, my Belle, now 13 months old labradoodle, was a busy, get into everything puppy, even on the days she got to run in the fields at day care, and regardless of how much training practice we did. She gradually started to calm down at about 9-10 months old. She also was, and still is, a fabric eater. I was able to teach her something similar to the "place" command, but we call it "house" because it started with her in her pen (her "house") on the piece of linoleum I put down to protect the floor. Then she learned to stay on the linoleum without the pen around it. Then I discovered that with the house command, she would stay on an inexpensive, linoleum-like desk mat that rolls up and is more easily movable. It's not as convenient as a foldable blanket, but she doesn't eat it and so far will stay on it for as much as 20 minutes, unless Sophie the Cat instigates a chase. Still a work in progress. Giving her a Himalayan Chew can usually keep her occupied on "house" for even longer.
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