A few Goldendoodles may lag behind or be a bit stubborn and willing, but most of them are very trainable and enthusiastic about learning. Compared to many breeds, the Goldendoodle is probably one of the easiest dogs to train and they are highly intelligent canine.
When interested in obedience classes, it is always recommended that the doodle owner begin with kindergarten classes. Remember, it is baby steps first. Many trainers will agree that when looking at the different breeds in their classes, the Goldendoodle tends to outshine the others. They catch on faster; they seem to be more focused; They aren't that difficult to work with.
Some breeds just aren't that in to what you are doing, but since 1999, I have found some usual characteristics with my own Goldendoodles. I am not sure if other breeders notice this with their dogs, but my Goldendoodles actually seem to pay attention to what is going on around them. When children are running around and playing, my Goldendoodles tend to observe first what is happening and then they interact with their human pals. They don't have a tendency to bark if they are a smooth or shaggy coat doodle and usually only become vocal when they are playing and having a good time. They are content at just being around their human companions regardless of what they may be doing.
I have noticed a stable temperament with our Goldendoodles and that is a huge plus for families with children. Our Goldendoodles have many master hunters as well as utility dogs down through their pedigree, so many of them have a very strong drive for water sports. Their new owners should take that drive and twist it and turn it to teach their Goldendoodle all of the difficult obedience routines. This makes for a highly devoted Goldendoodle who will be the perfect citizen. Because our Goldendoodles do have a strong drive and a stable temperament, they are able to retain what they learn and training is not as difficult with them as it may be with any other breed.
The main thing is to not become an overbearing doodle owner. Goldendoodles are sensitive dogs and they learn best with positive reinforcement. They are little softer than a lot of other type of dogs. Find a trainer who uses corrections and motivation in their training techniques as well as positive reinforcement. Goldendoodles do not need to be corrected to the extent that many other different breeds require. The Goldendoodles seems to be more in tune with, "oh, gee, I have a little snap on collar so I better pay attention or try a little harder next time".
Like any other breed, the owner has to be consistent. They have to learn to relax during the training phase and they need to stay positive. Sometimes a Goldendoodle can be almost too smart. Depending upon whom you ask, will determine how smart the doodle is. Some will agree that they have never met a dog as smart as the Goldendoodle; then others will say that their dog of a different breed seems to be smarter. Either way, you can't help but fall in love with them. Some breeds of dogs are very smart but you don't get to really visualize because of their independent nature. Goldendoodles are very dependent dogs. They become lonely if they do not have human companionship. They are the happiest when around their human companions.
The Goldendoodle dog seems to be very adaptable to training and this causes their intelligence to show up more often.
They don't become as bored as easily as some dogs; During training classes, some dogs will begin to falter because they bore quickly of repeating the same drill over and over. The Goldendoodle does not care how many times it takes. They find fun in training and they are happy to continue through the multiple routines so long as you remain enthusiastic. Remember that your positive energy will flow from your hand down through the leash and to your Goldendoodle's collar.
There are some very creative Goldendoodles out there, however it has always been my concern that some people assume that just because they have heard the Goldendoodle is a great dog, that the Goldendoodle is the perfect dog for them. Indeed, the Goldendoodle has gained popularity over the years and there has been a lot of publicity about them since 1999. But some people assume they will get a puppy or an adult Goldendoodle and the dog is completely trained or will be trained in just a few short days. They assume the dog will never do anything wrong.
While Goldendoodles don't always chew on things, some can chew on more than just their toys. Especially during the teething phase in puppyhood. Signing your Goldendoodle up within days of purchase is the only way you are going to own the perfect doodle citizen. Obedience classes helps you form a stronger bond with your doodle; it sets up rules and boundaries and it definitely makes your lives of living together much easier. All Goldendoodle owners need to set up goals and when the two of you meet those goals, it is really exciting.
TEN TOP REASONS TO SIGN YOUR DOODLE UP FOR OBEDIENCE CLASSES:
10. Daily walks with your Goldendoodle who has been properly trained will make you the envy of the neighborhood.
9. A well trained Goldendoodle will actually allow you to go to the bathroom in private (or not).
8. You will actually be able to control your sixty five pound Goldendoodle instead of being dragged by him or her.
7. When you say playtime is over, it is really over. The moment you say stop, your Goldendoodle will actually stop.
6. Everyone that has contact with your Goldendoodle will want one just like yours.
5. You will actually get a chance to read your newspaper instead of finding it full of teeth marks or spread all over the livingroom in shreds.
4. An obedient Goldendoodle is a hit with a groomer. Although some dogs feel grooming is a necessary evil, your Goldendoodle will enjoy it more if he or she knows how to sit and stay.
3. Neighborhood kids will knock on your door asking if your Goldendoodle can come out and play. You won't ever have to worry about finding a dog sitter.
2. The love that is shared between you and your Goldendoodle will grow and trust will be established. Obedience training helps bonding and teaches both the owner and doodle consistency.
1. That typical "I love you" Goldendoodle look will transform into absolute hero worship.
**About the author: Dee Gerrish has been writing about the Goldendoodle since 1999. For more doodle details, visit http://www.goldendoodleworld.com/
**Dee Gerrish, of Goldendoodle World, is one of the original founders for the Goldendoodle hybrid for the entire southern region of the United States. She was the first breeder to register the Goldendoodle dog with a kennel club, Universal Kennel International.
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