October 26th, 2010
The weather is quickly changing and that means less play time for Rusty. This past weekend it rained the entire two days making it very hard for us to find time to take Rusty outside to play. By the end of the weekend it was obvious he had had very little play time. Rusty can become restless if he can not work off all his energy. Below are some tips that we have found work very well to keep a well mannered dog in the cold and rainy months.
Winter Goldendoodle Tips -
1. Doggy Time Out – If your Goldendoodle is misbehaving separate yourself from the dog for a short period of time (30 seconds). We simply lock him out the room we are in, and when he is calm we let him back in.
2. Inside Games – It is important to remember to give your Goldendoodle one on one time inside. Examples – Tug of war, teaching them new tricks, hide and seek.
3. Play with them in the rain. When the weather is bad for a long period, sometimes you just have to tough it out and go play in the rain, they will love you for it.
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October 20th, 2010
Once you teach a dog a new trick they do not forget. For a little over a year we have not allowed Rusty up on our chaise lounge. As time has passed we have become more and more relaxed and invited Rusty to sit on the lounge with us while watching TV. He quickly learned that it is now OK for him to get on the chair and it has become his new napping station.
Below you will find a picture of a very spoiled Goldendoodle.

Rusty most recent haircut was about a month ago.
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October 9th, 2010
I have recently watched several programs about drug sniffing dogs and the desired characteristics. From what I have seen Rusty has all the desired genetic characteristics needed for a good drug sniffing dog. It is important that the dog love a toy, once they are lock onto the toy that is all they can think about. They also need to have the desire to hunt and find the toy, not easily giving up.
Rusty loves his ball. He will hunt the backyard until he finds it. Yesterday I tried an experiment. I hid his ball in the living room without him watching then asked him to “find it,” and every time he came back with his ball. I think Rusty would make a great drug sniffing dog with the proper training, but he is our family dog, not a drug sniffing dog.
Has anyone seen or heard of a Goldendoodle becoming a drug sniffing dog. I know they train Goldendoodles to become seeing eye dogs and other companion dogs but I have yet to see a Goldendoodle drug sniffer.
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October 6th, 2010
Most of the time Rusty does not pay attention to the TV, however when Rusty hears another dog coming through the TV he is all ears. We have watched Rusty stare at the TV for minutes at a time if there is a dog in the scene. He also enjoys watching other animals. He will watch with such concentration that it appears that he is comprehending the dialog. As soon as the animal / dog leaves the scene Rusty’s interest in lost. He as never barked at the TV or ran up to it, he simply watches as if he was another human in the room. I wonder if I should change the channel when there are aggressive dogs or dog fights on the TV, I don’t want to give Rusty any ideas.
Has anyone else caught there dog / Goldendoodle enjoying a little TV time?
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October 3rd, 2010
Rusty the Goldendoodle enjoying his new Nylabone.

Heavy Chewer Nylabone
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October 2nd, 2010
Goldendoodle Lake Pictures
Rusty with his recent hair cut at Folsom Lake-


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October 1st, 2010
We recently took Rusty on his first boating trip. Earlier this summer we bought a ski/speed boat and this past weekend Rusty went out on his first ride. We were unsure how he would react but to our surprise Rusty loved every minute of it. He was almost too comfortable, jumping up on the engine cover while we where traveling 40 mph.
Rusty never showed any signs of getting sick. While cruising the lake he would lay on the back seat or find his way under the bow to take a little nape. Rusty like many other Goldendoodle loves to swim, however he is afraid to jump in. Even when everyone was swimming Rust would sit on the swim step and bark in frustration, never jumping into the water. We look forward to many more boating trips in the future. I am also trying to find ways to encourage Rusty to jump in off the back of the boat.
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September 30th, 2010
It is important to have toys and bones for your Goldendoodle to play while inside. Rusty is an inside dog and when he is not sleeping he enjoys playing with his rubber bone and Nylabone. If your pet does not have a chew toy available he might find something else to chew on inside (couch, table, ect.). We do not allow Rusty to bring his ball inside because he ends up running all over the house chasing it. It is difficult finding toys that Rusty will not destroy. He is a very hard chewer and will rip apart most dog toys.
Rusty loves Nylabones. Nylanones are designed for powerful chewers and can withstands Rustys mighty jaws. They come in all different shapes and sizes and last a long time. Nylabones can reduce tartar and plaque buildup. Don’t forget that your Goldendoodle still needs social interaction and should be exercised daily, toys are not a replacement for human contact.
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September 29th, 2010
Lees’ Feed & Western Store
I recently heard a radio ad for 30lb Blue Buffalo Dog food at Lees’ Feed & Western Store for $29.99. You will pay 15 dollars more per bag at Petsmart. I’m not sure how long the ad is running but if anyone is interested will post their location below.
Lees’ Feed & Western Store- Locations
1. 4110 Mother Load Dr. Shingle Spring , CA 95682
2. 18503 N Hwy 88, Lockeford, CA 95237
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September 18th, 2010
A smart Goldendoodle Story.
Rusty ( Male 2 1/2 year old Goldendoodle ) amazed me today with how smart he is. We store our boat in a large warehouse and Rusty has only been there once before today. You enter the warehouse from a door on the side, our boat stall is near the center. Rusty ran 50 feet ahead of me and stopped at our boat and waited for me to open the door. Remember Rusty has only been to the warehouse once before, about two weeks ago. Thats not all, Rusty lost his tennis ball last time we where there and I spent 5 minutes looking for it while he waited in the truck. Today after opening the doors to get the boat Rusty came running back with the tennis ball he left two weeks ago.
Goldendoodles are an amazingly smart breed. I have not seen a smarter dog and I am not just saying that because he is our pet.
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