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My 2 1/2 year old doodle is a good girl in every way except when someone comes over. She gets so excited when the bell rings and someone comes in she'll start jumping all over them and running around the house and will pee a little if they pet her. I usually have to put her in her cage and I do not want to do that. Even when in her cage if someone goes over to the cage to say hello, she'll pee from excitement. I was hopeful that this would calm down with age. I especially have to put her in the cage each time my grandkids come over for a visit because she will jump on them and scare them or knock them down. She is almost 70 lbs. It's so hard to break her out of this habit because I can not control her when someone comes in and I have no choice but to put her away because people are afraid.
When my grandkids spend the night she spends most her time in her cozy cage or being shuffled from one area of the house to another depending on where the kids are. It's crazy.
I was thinking of trying to work with a trainer? Not sure yet. Any suggestions.
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This is all about training, training, and more training.
One of our members has posted several excellent videos showing how she worked with her two doodles on this, which I think will be very helpful for you:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/video/we-need-to-work-on-our
The very first step with this kind of training is to work on a solid "Down-stay", and to do that, your dog needs to be solid with the basic "down" command. "Go to your place" helps with this too. If you have not worked on these basic commands, that's the place to start.
With this sort of training once the dog is off the leash will they start following you all around the house since they are used to being tethered to you? I don't want to create another problem. Will this work with a 2 1/2 year old girl?
Just to avoid confusion, the videos are from Sheri, (Lucy & Annabelle's mom) not Jane. :)
BG, do you think tethering might not be a good idea for Eleanor, if she has trouble controlling her when people come over? I'd worry that she might be pulled over.
tethering will make them start following you all over the house ... that made me chuckle, because tethering isn't going to make her start following you all over the house, she is going to do that anyway. It is a doodle thing. They like their people. I haven't been to the bathroom alone since I got my girls, lol!
Deanna, my son's poodle does this. She was not an early spay. She is a year now and it has improved when she sees most people, but when she sees Gramma (me), she always pees - and if her bladder is full, it is more than a little dribbling.
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