Crate training is definitely the way to go...we found that by being extra diligent during the day...taking our 9 week-old (when we got him) doodle out about every 2 hours during the day and praising him along with a treat, worked very well. He was fully housebroken in 3 weeks...had one "accident" when we took him to our mountain house that I believe was altitude related (notoriously known to affect GI tracts of dogs and humans) and that was it. They are a smart breed and will learn quickly.
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From: Emily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:57:08 AM
Subject: [labradoodles] Hi everyone, I'm new
My name is Emily and my husband is Tim. We are from Ohio and just
added an adorable 14 week chocolate labradoodle to our growing list of
animals. (We also have a Maltese and a Terrier mix). We named him
Dierks Bentley (for obvious reasons to all you country music fans) and
he is a DOLL.
We are crate training him, housebreaking is going slow but not tooo
bad, definetly not as bad as with my Maltese!
Hope to get to know everyone here and get some training advice.
I will try to post a picture in the photos section!
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