We have a wondeful rescue mutt. She is (we think) and Aussie Shepherd / Keeshond mix. She was apx. 5 when we got her and have had her for two years. She is housebroken and crate trained.
The only downside to thus dog is her seemingly incessant whining - it drives my wife nuts! The dog spends about half the day outside, but will sit by the window and snivel. Whenever we come home, she snivels by the back door. Once she is let in, we get a show of whining, yelping, trilling and other assorted vocalizations. She does this same thing when in the presence of another dog (e.g. at the pet store or vet).
We've tried a number of things to reduce the whining, from ignoring her to sudden sounds (slapping the door from an unseen location) to a training collar. The latter worked best, she is now quiet whenever the collar is on - it's progress, but not exactly what we were after.
Does anyone here have any insight or suggestions? Is this because she is a rescue?
2006-10-08
08:09:56
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Jerry A
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I'll add that we do spend quite a bit of time with her. She is outside half of the time, but she is inside the other half - about the only time she is outside when we are here is during meals or if we are vacuuming (which scares her).
She does lack exercise, so that may be a factor
2006-10-08
09:18:24 ·
update #1