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puppy training whining

puppy training whining
How to prevent much, that my puppy whine like this?

I have eight months puppy that leaves one crying when my father. Even when she's with me my mother and she still cries every time my dada leaves. If I leave, she screams like for 3 seconds and then stops. Sometimes when she leaves crying sooo mydad loud that it gives me my mother and my big headache. It gets me angry when she does. How can I train her to stop whining when someone leaves. I want to be in a position, while leaving all alone, when in one. Thanks all

She probably has separation anxiety with your father. Tell him it to ignore for a few minutes when he comes and goes from the house. If he comes, he should be confirmed no eye contact with her or even her for the first five minutes or so. If he goes, he should say nothing, look at her or her!

How To Keep Your Puppy From Whining During Crate Training


Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - April 25, 2010 at 7:05 pm

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puppy training crate training

puppy training crate training
Puppy crate training at night?

I have a 9 month old Westie puppy. I am trying to crate train him and something he does very well with the toilet, but he has bad separation anxiety. His box is in my bedroom and when I get up at night to use the bathroom, and he starts to bark less than 30 seconds after I leave the room. He also sleeps so close to the edge of the box as possible, just to be near me. I'm really trying to let him sleep in my bed because ultimatlly, once it is fully broken, the house is that it wants to do what I do. What should I do? Any further advice on crate training and care of the puppies would be much appreciated.

I dont think crate training .. I have a 5 month old puppy and I got him at 6 weeks …. I started him asleep in his bed right next to me and if it big enough, he started jumping on my bed to sleep with me … I potty trained him said on puppy pads (veterinarian me not to take him, as they are outside the center of the Winters was up and he had all his shots) and he would always on the go … but I also had only limited to my bedroom at night (baby gate), I gradually started after having him out there and hes fully potty trained and he sleeps with me … I was to tell us * L * my husband does, as it, but he (the dog) * L * finally is down and goes to his bed, which lies next to us on the floor)

Puppy Training – Crate – Wendi Faircloth


Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - April 13, 2010 at 1:41 am

Categories: Dog training   Tags: crate, dog, dogs, puppy, training

How to Train Puppies : Train Your Puppy Not to Chew

Training your new puppy on what it can and can not chew is discussed in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 27, 2010 at 1:34 am

Categories: Train a puppy   Tags: chewing, crate, dog, house, pad, potty, puppy, training

dog training crates

dog training crates

Potty Train Chihuahua… Try The Training Crate!

A comfortable crate should be your dogs best friend. His home, den and safe place. The most effective way to potty train chihuahua is simply by using the training crate for your cute little dog. Using the training crate method to potty train chihuahua, only benefits your cute little dog in the long run. If you use the training crate, he is safe from visitors, the vacuum cleaner and much more.

The crate is not a cage because most dogs go into them on there own. Most of the time you can leave the door open too. Before you start to potty train chihuahua, make sure the training crate is a nice, warm and a quiet place for your pup. The training crate should make your cute little dog feel very secure. Never use the training crate as a place for punishment. You should take full advantage of the dogs natural desire to den up during stressful times. Lure the chihuahua into his crate by using treats. Chicken or liver tend to work best.

You want the dog to feel at home in his training crate. It is beneficial and less time consuming when you potty train chihuahua in the dogs training crate. Be sure that you acknowledge the dogs behaviors at a young age, he may look like a cute little dog but chihuahuas have that reputation for being stubborn and somewhat difficult when it comes to using the potty outside. A lot of people misunderstand how important it is to potty train chihuahua when they are young.

You need to potty train chihuahua as soon as you bring that cute little dog home. Now, chihuahuas are very intelligent and people should consider taking advantage of this while the cute little dog is younger. As you potty train chihuahua, remember that puppies who are less then 4 months should never be expected to stay in there crates for extended periods of time. If you are wondering how long to keep the cute little dog in the training crate, try this rule of thumb. Take the dogs age in months and add one.

This way you can estimate how many hours the dog should be left in the crate. However with a chihuahua having a small bladder, it maybe best if you frequently let him out of the training crate every couple of hours until you can tell how long he is able to hold it for. When you potty train chihuahua, take the cute little dog out right before you go to bed and first thing in the morning. Then after every meal. Consistency goes far when you potty train chihuahua.

Try to take your cute little dog to the bathroom in the same area while outside. Chihuahuas are known for urinating in several different spots. By doing this, you will avoid unsuspected surprises. Tell him to go potty each time you take him out of the training crate. You want to associate the command with going to the bathroom. When your cute little dog appropriately uses the bathroom outside, be sure to tell him good job and even give him a treat. Play with him for a few minutes and put him back into the training crate.

Potty train chihuahua by always using positive enforcement. Be sure to pay close attention to your dogs behavior, he may have a way of telling you he needs to use the bathroom. Pay close attention and take a mental note of any odd behaviors like excessive sniffing or pacing as an example. Take the cute little dog outside after every meal and after a nap. Unfortunately, people think that keeping that cute little dog locked up in a cage is a cruel when they potty train chihuahua.

This is so far from the truth, by placing your chihuahua in a training crate during the night it is a wonderful way to keep your cute little dog from having an accident. It is likely that your puppy will have an accident every so often, but that is normal. Never physically punish him for this. It happens from time to time when you potty train chihuahua using a training crate. Follow these tips and your sure to have success when you potty train chihuahua. There is a free video lesson on doggy training at the bottom, you may find it to be more helpful to you.

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Dog Lovers Anonymous: Tips For Crate Training Your Dog


Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 21, 2010 at 6:03 pm

Categories: Dog training   Tags: best pet wire dog training crates, crate, crates, dog, dogs, training

Dog & Puppy Care : When Can I Bathe My Puppy?

Wait until a puppy is old enough to be adopted before bathing it. Use diluted shampoo and keep the water temperature lukewarm when bathing a dog. Learn more about avoiding over-bathing a puppy with information from aprofessional dog trainer in this free video on puppies. Expert: Heidi Dixner Bio: Heidi Dixner is the owner of Red Rover Pet Services in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 19, 2010 at 10:55 am

Categories: Dog potty   Tags: care, crate, dog, dogs, pet, potty, puppies, puppy, training

How to Train Puppies : Train Your Puppy to Come

Training your new puppy to come when called is discussed in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 10, 2010 at 6:28 pm

Categories: Train a puppy   Tags: come, crate, dog, house, pad, potty, puppy, tips, training

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