I'm so glad you made this video! I've known that a cockapoo was the right breed for me for 4 years now but we're just preparing first. She'll be all over my channel in a couple of months after we get her
Best dog ever, but does require combing each day, daily ear checks, and of course, brushing their teeth. Plus the usual toe trim and vaccinations. But with this said, a great companion!!!!!
We're both well thank you, it's just been a busy few months where I've not had the time and head space to film or post on Instagram. I hope you are well and thank you for checking in on us.
We have a male cockapoo that just turned one year old. It was tough going through the nipping stage. We put him in a nice sized cage when we aren't home. Unfortunately, we can't put a nice pillow, towel or blanket in with him because he chews them up and eats it too. Can anyone please help me with this problem?
If he's over a year old and is still chewing and eating dangerous things you might want to see a behavior specialist for dogs who will be able to train him out of his habit. You could put some vet fleece in his cage which will make it comfy for him. You could also spray his blankets/pillow/towel with a chew deterrent which will encourage him to stop chewing after he tastes the bitterness. Also try to provide him with some chew toys in his cage so that he has other options to chew on. This behavior could also be a sign of anxiety in dogs so you might want to speak to your vet about it or contact a dog trainer. I hope some of this information helps you with your cockapoo! Good luck!
I would also suggest training leave it using blankets, pillows and other household items. This is something that you will need to do consistently and throughout the day, not just during dedicated training sessions. To make it easier, keep small pots of treats around the house, so you can be training whenever the pup is choosing not chew pillows.
I'm so glad you made this video! I've known that a cockapoo was the right breed for me for 4 years now but we're just preparing first. She'll be all over my channel in a couple of months after we get her
Congratulations on getting your cockapoo! They are honestly an amazing breed!
Getting my cockapoo in 2 weeks!!! 🥰🥰🥰
New subscriber here! am thinking of having cockapoo soon and your video helps a lot :) thanks
Best dog ever, but does require combing each day, daily ear checks, and of course, brushing their teeth. Plus the usual toe trim and vaccinations. But with this said, a great companion!!!!!
Havnt seen you or Millie for ages, hope your both ok? Xx
We're both well thank you, it's just been a busy few months where I've not had the time and head space to film or post on Instagram. I hope you are well and thank you for checking in on us.
We have a male cockapoo that just turned one year old. It was tough going through the nipping stage. We put him in a nice sized cage when we aren't home. Unfortunately, we can't put a nice pillow, towel or blanket in with him because he chews them up and eats it too.
Can anyone please help me with this problem?
If he's over a year old and is still chewing and eating dangerous things you might want to see a behavior specialist for dogs who will be able to train him out of his habit. You could put some vet fleece in his cage which will make it comfy for him. You could also spray his blankets/pillow/towel with a chew deterrent which will encourage him to stop chewing after he tastes the bitterness. Also try to provide him with some chew toys in his cage so that he has other options to chew on. This behavior could also be a sign of anxiety in dogs so you might want to speak to your vet about it or contact a dog trainer. I hope some of this information helps you with your cockapoo! Good luck!
I would also suggest training leave it using blankets, pillows and other household items. This is something that you will need to do consistently and throughout the day, not just during dedicated training sessions. To make it easier, keep small pots of treats around the house, so you can be training whenever the pup is choosing not chew pillows.