walk her before you go to sleep
2006-06-07 17:24:31
·
answer #1
·
answered by Erik 5
·
2⤊
0⤋
Get a baby gate and put it in the door way the dog can see you but not get to you or you will just have to work with her for a few nights while you are out of school and train her to stay off the beds. Lay down and every time she getd up on the bed put her back on the floor tell her no and lay back down. When telling her no and to lay down be firm and only talk to her in that firm voice when disciplining her it may take time but she will learn.
2006-06-07 17:30:16
·
answer #2
·
answered by Shorty 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
She needs to play more during the day. If you take her for a 1/2 hour walk before you go to sleep it might help. It is also possible that she is hungry. My dog used to do that at around the same age and my vet said that some dogs tend to get hungry at night. So i used to take her for a walk at 9 pm a small meal at 10. 15 mins of playing at home after that and it was good nite. Worked like a dream.
Make sure you don't feed her for at least 30 mins after the walk. Good luck.
2006-06-07 17:29:59
·
answer #3
·
answered by sonya 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
We had the same problem with our puppy when we first got her?
What we did was instead of giving in to the dog and letting the dog back in you have to show the dog you are not going to give in even if the dog wines and barks. I would suggest to put the dog in the kennel and even if it barks and wines do not give in. Our puppy did this for like 2 hours the first night but after a few times of the dog being in the habit and the dog will realize that you are not going to give in. Hope it works for you.
2006-06-07 17:28:40
·
answer #4
·
answered by HerbWallace 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
Walk her before you go to bed every night. Or walk her at least sometime before you are in the house for good. I had TWO puppies that did the exact same thing and you just have to train them & teach them that bedtime is bedtime! NOT playtime. Walk her to get some of that excess energy out of her & if it doesn't eliminate the problem, it should at least make her be alot less playfull at night. When you walk her for the night & you get ready to come in, put her in another room or in a kennell with her favorite toys & things like that. That should help your problem.
2006-06-07 17:32:14
·
answer #5
·
answered by That.Dominican.Model 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
During the day let her , stay in a big open pen or walk her . At night you could try giving her toys to play with so she won't be bored .That helps with my puppy.But remember, never ever hit or yell at her when she shows affection because that can cause her to grow into a shy dog.
2006-06-07 17:27:44
·
answer #6
·
answered by Naughty 'n' Nice Scorpio 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Give her Chamomile tea before bedtime. It is sold as 'sleepy time tea', but just plain chamomile is best. You will find it in the tea section.
Anyway, dump it out of the teabag, and mix 1 teaspoon for small dog, or 1 Tablespoon for large dog, in just a little bit of canned food, such as Cesar's, or Mighty Dog.
This will help her sleep, and is safe and actually good for her.
2006-06-07 19:43:24
·
answer #7
·
answered by Chetco 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
training a dog to follow your schedule is the answer and making her tired enough to go to sleep will be helpful. Take her for a run before you go to bed or chase balls etc. Or when she jumps on the bed, you could let her snuggle and she'd prob be happy. Give her a break, she's a baby!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-07 17:28:39
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Get her a kennel and put her in it to sleep every night. She shouldn't "go" in it if it is just big enough for her to turn around in. We keep ours in the garage.
2006-06-07 17:25:58
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Exercise the living crap out of her in the morning.
Give her a rawhide at night.
2006-06-07 17:25:02
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
leave the front door open when it goes out close the door.
2006-06-07 17:26:34
·
answer #11
·
answered by queen of ALL 2
·
0⤊
0⤋