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mum hasn't been feeling too well at home the last couple of months and had to quit her job and whatnot, she's only recently started to feel better and bought herself a dog so that she's got something to take her mind off of things while at home.
Thing is, the little fucker doesn't like going in its cage when it comes to sleeping at night and whines for hours. Think it just cries itself to sleep
It's only 2 months old so i guess it's still gotta learn, just wondered if there was anything we could do (apart from wearing ear plugs) so that it sleeps easier/doesn't make as much noise at night?
Thinking of dynamating the room it sleeps in.... or it's cage
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Wouldnt you cry if you were locked in a cage at night
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LukeGSi
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Our dog did that for a week solid but then he got used to it. Be firm and don't give in!
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quote: Originally posted by Scottydoo
Wouldnt you cry if you were locked in a cage at night
you have to do it when you get a new dog. You have to teach em where their bed is and where they have to sleep at night otherwise they don't frikkin learn!!
[Edited on 15-10-2004 by --Dave--]
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by LukeGSi
Our dog did that for a week solid but then he got used to it. Be firm and don't give in!
ah thats good. We're being pretty firm with her and just leaving her. I feel sorry for her though!
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I know what you mean. I spend a couple of nights sleeping beside him on the sofa but then thought sod this he will just have to get used to it and now he is quite happy to go in there.
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so you reckon a week or two will do it then? She's only 2 months old.
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Dom
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used to lock ours in the kitchen, did the same thing - but after a week or two, they usually STFU. But like luke said be firm with them, make sure they do what there told etc - we were a little less firm with ours and its gets away with quite alot and just ignores you most of the time, or doesnt do what its told
also, rolled up newspaper and slapping it against your hand when they do something bad is a good way to show whos the boss/master of the house, same as raising your hand as if you were going to smack them (dont though, cause thats crewl).
have fun mate
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I agree with dom be firm but don't smack or scare the dog is it crys in its cage that will just make her hate it more, try to make it a nice place to be, a few toys and whenever you put her in there give her a small treat. Feeding her in there will also help her to get used to it. Yeah be patient remember she is still a baby and all she has even known is sleeping with her mum and brothers and sisters and now suddernly she is on her own!
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i didnt think i'd take to her as much as i have done, i actually look forward to getting home and playing with her!
i'm a big soppy c**t!
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My dog sleeps wherever it wants I wouldn't put him in a cage or in a room somewhere.
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thanks for the info lads, much appreciated.
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quote: Originally posted by michelle
My dog sleeps wherever it wants I wouldn't put him in a cage or in a room somewhere.
how old is it?
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Dogs r spot on, i'd love my own again one day
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GIVE THE DOG URE BONE
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
quote: Originally posted by michelle
My dog sleeps wherever it wants I wouldn't put him in a cage or in a room somewhere.
how old is it?
He 13 now when my grand dad had him he slept in a back room but he's only a wee yorkie he deserves to sleep on a bed. Strange thing is he usually sleeps in with the dirty washing
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bit of a fucking difference in age then ain't it PMSL!!
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
bit of a fucking difference in age then ain't it PMSL!!
so I dont think puppies should be put in cages or back rooms I wouldn't have if I had him from a pup. My opinion I'm entitled to it thanks very much.
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My dogs are 12 and 13. we've never really firm with them, so the jack russell does what she wants. the border collie went to obedience classes, so shes pretty well trained. they learned that their baskets were where they slept. they did the whining thing for a few days but got used to it. the jack russell is nearly dead so she hardly leaves her bed now shes my favourite tho
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quote: Originally posted by michelle
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
bit of a fucking difference in age then ain't it PMSL!!
so I dont think puppies should be put in cages or back rooms I wouldn't have if I had him from a pup. My opinion I'm entitled to it thanks very much.
There are no 'back rooms' in my house.... as far as I'm aware
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They need to learn though, otherwise you might loose it
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
quote: Originally posted by michelle
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
bit of a fucking difference in age then ain't it PMSL!!
so I dont think puppies should be put in cages or back rooms I wouldn't have if I had him from a pup. My opinion I'm entitled to it thanks very much.
There are no 'back rooms' in my house.... as far as I'm aware
Pull down the thir dbook from the left on the second shelf down.... Harry Potter shit
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quote: Originally posted by Mark Petty
They need to learn though, otherwise you might loose it
exactly
I (or my mum) don't want her to get out of hand and start ripping the place up
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