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Why do goldendoodles get aggressive?

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Most of the time, when a Goldendoodle is aggressive towards other dogs, it is because the Goldendoodle has never really socialized with dogs in the past. This is something that they really should be trying to do from a young age; otherwise, it causes tons of issues.


Are Goldendoodles known to be aggressive?

Are Goldendoodles Aggressive? While it is not common for the Goldendoodle to be aggressive or aloof, there are some instances where they can show these signs of aggression and discomfort around other dogs and people.

Why is my Goldendoodle growling at me?

Your dog may be injured. In this case, picking them up may be causing them pain, which they are trying to express to you by growling. However, if your dog is a natural growler (like some growling Cockapoos) when it comes to expressing dissent, then it's likely a behavioral issue.

Why does my Goldendoodle bite so much?

First, please note that Goldendoodle puppies are playful, and biting is a way that they naturally play with their other siblings. The golden retriever inside your puppy is VERY intelligent and likes to nip by nature (chewy, nippy, etc.). It is not an act of aggression and does not mean they are mad at you.

Why does my Goldendoodle act crazy?

When they're puppies, you can expect licking, zoomies, and all-around hyperactive behavior, but this extra energy and curiosity can often lead the kindest doodles to be naughty. Younger Goldendoodles often become overexcited and frantic, which leads to them forgetting their 'manners' – so to speak.

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