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My 9 week old puppy whines a lot as I am told by the people who have met her. She whines when shes in her crate, when she is outside, when she has her harness on, when she sees a leaf, when she is with me, when she is in the car, when she sees her shadow, when she is just sitting there, etc. How can I minimize the whining? The whining is so high pitch that my neighbors keep thinking that I am strangling her.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
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It will stop! She's just getting used to things, mine whined a lot for the first few days I had her, how long has she been there? Just distract her, play, make everything fun
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Mojave Desert, California
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My 11 week old does the same, though probably less...I don't coddle her...she settles down in her crate with her toys...she does a pretty good job of letting me know when she needs to go potty (well, sometimes)...is she used to constantly seeing you, and then whining when she can't? At first it was non-stop here...but she has calmed down quite a bit. I let her run herself ragged with one of my older dogs who loves to play, he wears her out...and she's tired..and quiet...
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I dont agre with "it will stop" high drive pups whine. Every morning when I let my 13 week out her cage it looks like one of those soldier returning vids, she whines and cries out of joy. licking/biting my face. Shell do the same out of food drive, when i get her food she sounds the same as when i drove her home from the litter like im hanging her by the tail. but when unsure she barks with a deep tone.
Its not ideal but get used to it, I think an ecollar can be used to correct it if its an issue, get training before using it. Also I noticed you said the 9 week old is a furniture destroyer, definitely start some training classes asap. It sounds like itll be cheaper in the long run. Last edited by volcano; 03-05-2013 at 03:28 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Carlsbad, California
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My pup is 6 months old and he still whines though it has lessened some. But he whines when we do anything new or are in the car, when I pet him... I just always assumed it was a GSD thing.
Best thing to do is ignore and don't coddle or pay extra attention if they're whining... also I'm not against e-collars but I think 9 weeks old is way to young for one!
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