Hello guys!
Firstly, I would like to say thank you for reading this and responding!
I have just got my little pup last week. He is a Brown Cavoodle taht is 8 weeks old, healthy and crazy! Lovely little thing but I do need so help and guidance.
I have previously had (years ago now) 2 Rotties who were highly trained and inteligent. The training that they went through would be very different to what it is now as it was more than 15 years ago..Therefore I have lots of questions.
My family got a Golden Retriever about 3 years ago and his training and habbits were very different to my cavoodle. It had some peeing accidents as all dogs do, but there was very little chewing and biting.
My Cavoodle is behaving very different to the Retriever. It may be different breed of dog having different psychological response to particular ques.
So here are the problems I am having with the little one.
Even though he is only 8 weeks old, we have started some of the commands such as Sit, Lay, Stay..we are practicing them daily and there are huge improvements! Much easier than what I had with Retriever or the Rotties.
However, I cannot seem to get him to stop on biting and chewing on absolutely everything.
Whatever he finds on the floor he will put in his mouth. I have bought him ropes, chew toys, kongs, other types of soft toys and he plays with them. However, he will also attack his Pee pads, Christmas presents under the tree (including the tree itself), anything shiny such as couch legs and shower screen holders. He also finds cables very entertaining to play tug of war with. He even does sneaky ones by putting his toy on top of the cable and pretending to chew the toy and I can see he is getting on the cable. He does not bite into the cable but rather holds it in his mouth and tries to drag it. I have tried playing with him with the rope toys and encourage him in tug of war, however, after about 2 minutes of that he returns to the cable.
What is the most interesting part, is that my Retriever also used to bite on things, but he was responding to loud Ah-ah! and clapping as well as the rolled newspaper hitting my hands (in tough situations). This Cavoodle does not seem to care at all whatsoever. He just continues doing whatever he is doing and I can yell Ah-ah! as loud as I want and he does not even flintch at the sound, even rolled up newspaper does not have any result. He seemed to react to this method initially but he would just stop munching for good 5-10 seconds and then continue - now, he does not stop at all.
The only way to stop him is to grab him and pull him away. And this is really really bad because he sees it as playing. So he will go with all his mite and determination to get back to whatever I just pulled him off from. The more I pull him away - the harder he goes for it, with no stopping. I tried giving him time outs and putting him away, but he will just find something else to bite on, such as the wiring, chair leg, table leg or whatever is nearby. I have placed him in the bathroom and he will just continue scratching and jumping at the door until he is let out. My knowledge would be to keep him locked up until he calms down - would that be the best choice? I just always hoped quick 30sec time outs would be best, but he just goes more crazy.
I know a solution would be a play pen or a crate - but I am very sceptical on this option. I know people do advise them but I really have never had to use on any of my dogs. I really would like to avoid restraining him like that.
The next issue we have is constant biting and scratching me and my fiance. She stays with him during the day and she ends up very scratched and bitten hard. I know this is part of their learning and knowing how hard they are allowed to bite so they do not hurt people later. As we play with him, we give him feedback when he is playing nice and give treats. However, he then becomes vischious and bites like crazy. We have tried yellping, moving the hands away, even time outs by standing up and walking away or looking in a different direction. He stops but as soon as you sit down he goes off again even harder, if you move your hand he will bite somewhere else. We started refering to this as his Crazy Mode because he just goes around like a hurricane biting everything.
If you walk away, he will attack part of the furniture, you will go to move him away as lound noises do not stop him, he will start biting on the hand. We only had him for under a week.
He barely makes any noises during the night, except when he wakes up in the every 3 hours to go to the bathroom, but otherwise a wonderful puppy. He just has these crazy times where nothing seems to stop him.
We let him out into the balcony yesterday and he attacked the plants and everything else around. If I clapped/yelled - no response, not even a flinch. If i grabbed him and pulled him away, he found it playful and went at it even harder. If i locked him back inside he will scratch the glass, eventually sitting by the window looking at me, I let him back out and he goes for the plant just as hard. Put him back again, he goes again. I did that for maybe 45minutes yesterday and he attacked the plant every-single-time. He did not make any connection between not being allowed outside and attacking the plant.
I am trying to play with him and make sure he is tired as much as possible. Running around the house and playing with a ball and his toys. No change in behaviour. I am waiting for his vaccinations so I can take him for walks outside, but there are a lot of dogs in the area so I want to make sure he is in the clear and won't pick up something. So I still have 4 weeks of training indoors.
He is already peeing on the Pee pads 90% of the time. Pooing is still hard to do as he walks as he poops so there is normally a trail.
I have also read on the website that pretty much no one leaves their dogs alone at home. My partner is currently on holidays for the next 6-8 weeks so that's why we got the puppy around this time. After this time she will be going to work at 8am and coming back at 3-4pm each day. All my dogs have always been left alone during this time and never seemed to have any issues, however, do you guys think that will cause problems for the little one?
I think the best solution that I can think of is a play pen for him so he cant get to anything. Should I use the play pen as punishment and his time outs though? How will he not associate being placed in the play pen for bedtime or when we leave the house and his time outs when he is being naughty? Or should I use the bathroom for time outs and playpen for the fun stuff? I know i need to put treats and toys in play pen to associate it with the fun things, any other tips?
Sorry about the massive post - did not know I had this many issues.
Hope someone can help!
He is super cute and we love him to bits, but his crazy mode - not so much!
/Endrant
Thank you!
Os
Firstly, I would like to say thank you for reading this and responding!
I have just got my little pup last week. He is a Brown Cavoodle taht is 8 weeks old, healthy and crazy! Lovely little thing but I do need so help and guidance.
I have previously had (years ago now) 2 Rotties who were highly trained and inteligent. The training that they went through would be very different to what it is now as it was more than 15 years ago..Therefore I have lots of questions.
My family got a Golden Retriever about 3 years ago and his training and habbits were very different to my cavoodle. It had some peeing accidents as all dogs do, but there was very little chewing and biting.
My Cavoodle is behaving very different to the Retriever. It may be different breed of dog having different psychological response to particular ques.
So here are the problems I am having with the little one.
Even though he is only 8 weeks old, we have started some of the commands such as Sit, Lay, Stay..we are practicing them daily and there are huge improvements! Much easier than what I had with Retriever or the Rotties.
However, I cannot seem to get him to stop on biting and chewing on absolutely everything.
Whatever he finds on the floor he will put in his mouth. I have bought him ropes, chew toys, kongs, other types of soft toys and he plays with them. However, he will also attack his Pee pads, Christmas presents under the tree (including the tree itself), anything shiny such as couch legs and shower screen holders. He also finds cables very entertaining to play tug of war with. He even does sneaky ones by putting his toy on top of the cable and pretending to chew the toy and I can see he is getting on the cable. He does not bite into the cable but rather holds it in his mouth and tries to drag it. I have tried playing with him with the rope toys and encourage him in tug of war, however, after about 2 minutes of that he returns to the cable.
What is the most interesting part, is that my Retriever also used to bite on things, but he was responding to loud Ah-ah! and clapping as well as the rolled newspaper hitting my hands (in tough situations). This Cavoodle does not seem to care at all whatsoever. He just continues doing whatever he is doing and I can yell Ah-ah! as loud as I want and he does not even flintch at the sound, even rolled up newspaper does not have any result. He seemed to react to this method initially but he would just stop munching for good 5-10 seconds and then continue - now, he does not stop at all.
The only way to stop him is to grab him and pull him away. And this is really really bad because he sees it as playing. So he will go with all his mite and determination to get back to whatever I just pulled him off from. The more I pull him away - the harder he goes for it, with no stopping. I tried giving him time outs and putting him away, but he will just find something else to bite on, such as the wiring, chair leg, table leg or whatever is nearby. I have placed him in the bathroom and he will just continue scratching and jumping at the door until he is let out. My knowledge would be to keep him locked up until he calms down - would that be the best choice? I just always hoped quick 30sec time outs would be best, but he just goes more crazy.
I know a solution would be a play pen or a crate - but I am very sceptical on this option. I know people do advise them but I really have never had to use on any of my dogs. I really would like to avoid restraining him like that.
The next issue we have is constant biting and scratching me and my fiance. She stays with him during the day and she ends up very scratched and bitten hard. I know this is part of their learning and knowing how hard they are allowed to bite so they do not hurt people later. As we play with him, we give him feedback when he is playing nice and give treats. However, he then becomes vischious and bites like crazy. We have tried yellping, moving the hands away, even time outs by standing up and walking away or looking in a different direction. He stops but as soon as you sit down he goes off again even harder, if you move your hand he will bite somewhere else. We started refering to this as his Crazy Mode because he just goes around like a hurricane biting everything.
If you walk away, he will attack part of the furniture, you will go to move him away as lound noises do not stop him, he will start biting on the hand. We only had him for under a week.
He barely makes any noises during the night, except when he wakes up in the every 3 hours to go to the bathroom, but otherwise a wonderful puppy. He just has these crazy times where nothing seems to stop him.
We let him out into the balcony yesterday and he attacked the plants and everything else around. If I clapped/yelled - no response, not even a flinch. If i grabbed him and pulled him away, he found it playful and went at it even harder. If i locked him back inside he will scratch the glass, eventually sitting by the window looking at me, I let him back out and he goes for the plant just as hard. Put him back again, he goes again. I did that for maybe 45minutes yesterday and he attacked the plant every-single-time. He did not make any connection between not being allowed outside and attacking the plant.
I am trying to play with him and make sure he is tired as much as possible. Running around the house and playing with a ball and his toys. No change in behaviour. I am waiting for his vaccinations so I can take him for walks outside, but there are a lot of dogs in the area so I want to make sure he is in the clear and won't pick up something. So I still have 4 weeks of training indoors.
He is already peeing on the Pee pads 90% of the time. Pooing is still hard to do as he walks as he poops so there is normally a trail.
I have also read on the website that pretty much no one leaves their dogs alone at home. My partner is currently on holidays for the next 6-8 weeks so that's why we got the puppy around this time. After this time she will be going to work at 8am and coming back at 3-4pm each day. All my dogs have always been left alone during this time and never seemed to have any issues, however, do you guys think that will cause problems for the little one?
I think the best solution that I can think of is a play pen for him so he cant get to anything. Should I use the play pen as punishment and his time outs though? How will he not associate being placed in the play pen for bedtime or when we leave the house and his time outs when he is being naughty? Or should I use the bathroom for time outs and playpen for the fun stuff? I know i need to put treats and toys in play pen to associate it with the fun things, any other tips?
Sorry about the massive post - did not know I had this many issues.
He is super cute and we love him to bits, but his crazy mode - not so much!
/Endrant
Thank you!
Os