Goldendoodles Puppy Guide

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Goldendoodles Puppy Guide is a comprehensive, easy-to-understand and highly informative book that covers everything you could want to know about caring for your new puppy. Written by a top dog trainer and 32 expert Goldendoodle breeders

Goldendoodles Puppy Guide is a comprehensive, easy-to-understand and highly informative book that covers everything you could want to know about caring for your new puppy. Written by a top dog trainer and 32 expert Goldendoodle breeders, this book provides you with clear advice and secret tips on how to successfully raise and train your goldendoodle so that it grows up to be a happy, healthy adult dog.

Golden doodles are intelligent, affectionate and playful dogs that love everyone in the family and even their friends. They have a lot of energy and need to be exercised regularly. This will help to keep them fit and calm and will stop them from chewing and barking unnecessarily. This is why it is important to set up a routine for exercising your Goldendoodle and stick to it. A good way to do this is to take them on regular walks, around three times a day for about half an hour each time.

It is also a good idea to let your goldendoodle run or jog in the yard on occasion. This will allow them to explore different scents and sights and will satisfy their adventurer spirit. Similarly, many Goldendoodles enjoy swimming. However, it is important to supervise your pet when they are in the water and not let them go too far off shore.

The best thing to do when training your Goldendoodle is to use positive reinforcement. This means rewarding their behavior with treats, praise and playtime. This will help to make learning fun for them and will reinforce their obedience. It is also important to teach them basic commands, such as ‘sit’, ‘stay’ and ‘come’.

Another important aspect of training your Goldendoodle is to socialize them from a young age. This will ensure that they are comfortable with being around other people and dogs and will not be fearful or aggressive. This is especially important if you live in an urban area, as they will need to be exposed to all kinds of things in order to feel confident and secure in their surroundings.

This will also help with toilet training and will stop them from chewing or barking when they are alone. Goldendoodles are very intelligent and will pick up on training quickly. This makes them an ideal choice for first-time dog owners. They are also very active and love to be involved in physical activities like playing fetch, running around the house or jumping through hoops.

Although they do have a tendency to chew on items in the home, this is mainly due to teething and to prevent them from getting bored. However, it is important to encourage them to chew on their toys and bones instead of your shoes or furniture. Chewing is a normal part of the puppy development process and it helps to relieve teething pain and promotes growth in their teeth and jaws.

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