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My puppy is 8 months old and still cries in his crate...any ideas??? He's only in there a few hours a day (when my fiance is sleeping..he works nights, I work days) but when he knows there's someone else home he cries in his crate.

2006-10-11 09:57:04 · 12 answers · asked by knmasek 1 in Pets Dogs

12 answers

Turn a radio or TV on
Drill a small hole in the side of the crate and attach or have in view anything that has movement (like a large clock with black hands and second hand)
Even a small oscillating fan helps.
Put in a chew toy...something to keep the puppy busy.

2006-10-11 10:06:22 · answer #1 · answered by vikingsonsltw 3 · 0 0

Depends on what way of training you prefer. Do you want positive reinforcement, negative or anything that will work?

I ask this because I have spend many many years training dogs privately and it depends on what the owner's are wanting to do.

I know a lot of people tell you "Oh, just ignore them" but you are the one hearing the poor thing cry. Also, the dog may have anxiety which is only being made worse by someone being there and him being caged away. If you want to go the positive route you should get a book about the messages we are giving our dogs. A few good ones are, "The Other End of the Leash" by Patricia McConnel or "Don't Shoot the Dog" (not sure of the author right now). Or, enlist the help of a trainer you feel comfortable with.

Remember, what you do with your dog as a puppy will shape his life forever. For instance, before I starting training myself people told me the same thing about my Akita (ignore her, put a ticking clock wrapped in a towel in with her, etc.) and now she is medicated for very very severe separation anxiety almost 7 years later. In that 7 years I have taken many classes and learning that it isn't always right to ignore them and can lead to an abusive situation.

If you need more help please let me know.

Good luck!

2006-10-11 10:18:54 · answer #2 · answered by Stephanie 2 · 0 0

Hi, I understand that you are looking for some advice or resources to help fully train your dog or fix behavior problems. If a professional dog trainer is not an option at this time, or if you want to trt training your dog on your own (a great way to bond), I'd suggest you https://bitly.im/aL1d8

A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.

2016-05-14 11:13:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When he is in his crate ignore him. Do not give him ANY attention positive or negative. He cries because it gets your attention.

My dog cried for a long time until he finally learned it didnt do him any good.

Now he is so good he doesnt need a crate at all, but that took some time too :)
Good luck..

2006-10-11 09:59:30 · answer #4 · answered by donyafs 3 · 1 0

He's doing this because dogs are pack animals, they want to be with their pack, and you and your fiance are his pack. When he's all alone he doesn't mind being in the crate, but when someone is there he feels he's being excluded from the pack, like being exiled, and it makes him unhappy. I have never liked the idea of crating animals, dogs belong outside in the fresh air and sunshine where they can run and play and dig in the dirt and be dogs. They should have a doghouse so they can get out of the weather. But I live in California, maybe its different where you live.

2006-10-11 10:02:46 · answer #5 · answered by smartypants909 7 · 0 1

i'm sorry, yet i do no longer understand crate preparation. i comprehend the small print and that i think of it truly is merciless. I certainly have lived with interior canines all of my existence and by no potential have I placed them in a cage. I certainly have additionally by no potential gotten a puppy that i did no longer have the time to proper prepare and housebreak. it could wreck my coronary heart to take heed to a puppy crying and screaming to be enable loose of a cage and be with it truly is new family. What are they studying precisely in a cage? Edit: I in basic terms reread countless the solutions. You everybody is loopy to stay with a caged canines next on your mattress, or staring at you do your chores from a cage. Why are you able to no longer work together with the animal for the duration of that ingredient? have you ever visited an animal shelter or puppy mill in a mall? Why could you desire to situation a canines to that for the duration of your individual homestead? Why can no longer you're taking it out to the bathing room in any respect obtainable cases? arise and take the canines outdoors, and play with it for pete's sake! those with this type of mentality do no longer need to have pets...

2016-10-02 05:01:27 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

its the hardest thing in the world to do but you have to ignore the puppy completely while its crying, and when its quiet then give it attention, i dont mean quiet for 2 seconds i mean quiet for a few min at least, any attention at all reinforces that it needs to make a lot of noise to get attention it took my dog a couple weeks before it got it, but he doesnt cry in his crate anymore

2006-10-11 09:59:39 · answer #7 · answered by dae_shadow_spirit 3 · 0 0

U must ignore him otherwise he will use it as a tool against you throughout his natural life. When he does this just ensure he has a few toys to play with and do not encourage the behavior by coming to his beck and call. My Bouvier cried for hours and I became a slave to his wines so the Vet warned me not to allow this behaviour to continue! Trust me the dog will quit eventually! Mine did! It wasn't easy though.

2006-10-11 10:11:42 · answer #8 · answered by Johnny Fever WKRP 2 · 0 0

well what i did with my pooch is what my vet told me to do. when you hear him crying, go out to his crate and bang on it, shake it just a tiny bit, and make a lot of noise and puppy will never do it again. if that doesn't work, try putting a small travel clock in his crate...it reminds puppies of their mother's heartbeat. it can comfort them. good luck!!!

2006-10-11 10:04:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Crates suck.You can train him out of the crate & he prob cant wait to learn.Give him chewies & toys & take him outside often.

2006-10-11 09:58:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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