Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Yeah! I am going to try that. Thank you for the tips :)
And yeah, haha I just always have a treat handy so at least they know they get something as a reward!
Thank you! And yes, I saw your suggestion and decided to buy a kong toy. I am going to stuff it with peanut butter and freeze it. :)
Thank you for the reply! I will try the music too. And thank you Cheddar for following them :)
Yes! I am going to try and block off an area where they both can roam around.. Hopefully that helps :) Thank you! and no way! I didn't know that! Too funny :) When my Jameson gets older it will be fun to take him and Forrest to the park to play with Jamie.
And about the party, I am glad you had a lot of fun! If you follow this link it will take you to all the photos :)
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Forrest.and.Jameson/photos/?tab=album&a...
Oh my goodness, those photos are just too precious. We had a horrible time with Winston in the beginning going in the crate. I posted my own post on the same topic. He'd cry even if we left the room with him in his crate.
Are you crating him when you are home at all? It might be the place to start so he gets used to it. The trainer at our puppy class was saying how people leave their puppies out far too long because they fuss or cry. She recommended two hours in, one out. So if you aren't doing that I'd recommend maybe starting with smaller amounts of time. I'd put him in and then just go about your business coming and going out of the area of his crate, but paying him no mind at all if he's barking or yelping. That's what we did and although it seemed hard and to take forever at the time, it really wasn't long before he was staying happily in his crate.
Winston is 5 months old now, loves his crate, and stays in it for hours with no issue when we are gone and still has long naps in it throughout the day while we are home. He'll even just wake up and lay there for a while watching us before he gets up and starts to make it clear he'd like to come out.
We have a fairly large main floor and if I can't have my eyes on him, because I'm cooking or cleaning with cleaners or working on a project etc. he's in the crate. I don't feel badly about this because even when he's out of the crate after some play time he just ends up curling up and falling asleep on the floor. Might as well sleep safely in his crate, so I can get some things done while he rests and he can still see and hear what's going on if he is awake.
Yeah, thats a good point...If I am home I usually just let him stay by me. I will start putting him in his crate more often for shorter periods of time so that he can get use to it. I want him to just go in his crate like your Winston does hah. I will try your suggestions, thank you :)
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