Hi everyone,
I have a miniature labradoodle named Abby. She's 6 and a half months old and we've had her since December.
She has always been easy to train and eager to please.
HOWEVER, she is very timid and attached. When we first chose her, we chose her because all the other dogs were picking on her and she was the most gentle of the litter. Even now, when we socialise her (which we have done since she was quite young) she tends to play with the little dogs and if any of them get a little bit too rough for her (which most other dogs can handle), she runs away and yelps or cowers at our feet. We always make an effort to make her feel comfortable and if she is too anxious or worried, we simply lead her away and play with her on our own.
My partner and I both work full-time and when I leave for work, I put Abby in the laundry (also where she sleeps at night) with access to the yard through a doggy door. Every morning, without fail, she cries and barks when I leave. My neighbours have told me that she stops after about 10 minutes and they dont hear her again for the rest of the day unless the neighbour's dog starts barking. In which case, she usually responds to it and has a little conversation. I never make a fuss when I leave. I simply pick her up, put her in the laundry and tell her she's a good girl before I shut the door. She has plenty of chew toys and balls but it doesn't interest her because she knows I'm leaving.
I recently read on a different forum, that when choosing the ideal puppy, he/she shouldn't be overly submissive as they can be the ones who give you the most trouble later. Has anyone else heard this or agree with it?
Would getting her a companion help her or is there any exercises we can run through with her to ease her anxiety a little?
My partner wants a male puppy in time to come, is now an ideal time for Abby to be introduced to another dog (of similar or smaller size) or should we just stick with our dear Abby?
Thanks in advance, and apologies for such a long winded enquiry!