I am surprised how many stupid people said put her in the bed with you. Do you not realize that this dog is getting her way by you even giving her eye contact? You have now givin the dog the tools manipulate you. Oh, if I cry, he puts me in his bed, I get food, I get a treat, I get a toy. IGNORE THE DAMB CRYING! If you ignore it sooner or later the dog thinks, okay so crying does not get me too far. I am sorry, but you have one of the worst breeds for this and you need to work on it ASAP!! You need to have a crate for this dog because it is much to young to wander around the house on its own and leave little brown mud pies for you to pick up in the morning. Take the dog our for a pee, give it a little food and water, leave it a toy or Kong in the crate and LEAVE THE DOG. You let that dog cry all it wants. Invest in some ear plugs because, like I said, if you even give the dog eye contact, it is satisfaction enough. Email me if you have any more questions.
2007-01-08 16:49:27
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answered by Sassyshiba 3
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You don't make her stop. Just make sure you DO NOT go to her when she is crying. Otherwise, she will feel rewarded for crying. If you've already done this, you've made it WAAY worse and it will take you a lot longer to break her of the habit. Even if you yell at her or say a word that she can hear, she will feel like she got your attention and will do more crying.
To get her to sleep more at night, get her more tired during the day. Take her for a good walk/jog or play before bed time so she feels more like sleeping and also has had a chance to really empty her bladder etc. (although a dog that young cannot hold it all night so either have a puppy pad she's being trained to, or get up at midnight and take her out again BEFORE she starts to cry- as she gets older, back up the time by 15 minutes every couple of weeks, until her last potty break is 10:30 or 11pm-- and be sure to get up at about 6am to take her out first thing) If she has a toy she likes, try letting her have it with her to sleep with.
In the meantime, wear ear muffs or ear plugs to bed. :-)
2007-01-08 15:59:20
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answered by Juju_Bee 2
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Try to limit the amount of time she sleeps during the day. Wake her up to play with her, or put her in the yard with some of her favorite toys so she can run off energy. Right before bedtime take her on a long walk. I wouldn't suggest putting her in the bed with you, unless it's a habbit your willing to put up with from now on. Instead, at night give her something that smells like you to sleep with, an old t-shirt, or a towel that you've used. The familiar smell will be comforting. And even though it's hard, when she does wake up at night, try to ignore her completely. The more attention she gets out of it (even if it's you yelling "Be quiet") the more she will be encouraged to continue the behavior.
2007-01-08 16:02:08
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answered by Camirra 3
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I had the same problem with my pup. You need to give her some tough love. Give her a schedule to follow and she'll adapt in a week. Take her for a walk every day for at least 1/2 an hour, play with her for at least one hour. Try to tire her out, then you can give her all the affection she cries for. Then feed her but cut her off from food and water 2 hours before bed time. You must buy a cage at the pet store and lock her in there to go to sleep. Take her to use the restroom right before you put her to bed. When it is time to go to sleep, turn off all lights and make it quit so she will get board and fall asleep.
2007-01-08 16:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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She is probably lonely. Don't spoil her too much as hard as it may be with a new puppy. Put her in a crate type kennel in another room and she will eventually learn that it is routine and you will come and let her out in the morning. Make sure to have water for her to drink during the night but no food. She can soil in the kennel and either roll in it or eat it which would make her sick.
2007-01-08 16:01:13
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answered by xrejectedxsocksx 1
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The biggest mistake you can make is to get up and play with her or put her in bed with you. You would accidentally reinforce the negative behavior. If she cries, tell her in a firm voice, "NO". Try kennel or crating her-there are several good books and web sites on the subject. When my dog cried in his kennel-I snuck up on him a gave the kennel a shake and said "NO" in a loud firm voice. After about three times he quit-and my nights were silent. I know to some that may sound mean-but the dog was not hurt in the process.
Good Luck
2007-01-08 16:02:03
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answered by TommyGirl869 3
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Up for basically a million hour? My boy become up for 3 hours as wide wakeful as might want to be, I used to gentle candles hoping that starring into might want to positioned him to sleep. Now he's hyperactive as a 6 three hundred and sixty 5 days previous and on meds. My 2 three hundred and sixty 5 days previous daughter wakes up each nighttime at 3am. yet basically is going to the bathroom and lower back to mattress. its commonplace. father and mom dont sleep by way of the nighttime untill the little ones flow out of the homestead. Be for-warned. in spite of the undeniable fact that, one trick is to make the nighttime bottle with powered cereal, this can top off his abdomen so he makes it by way of the nighttime. Open up the nipple on the bottle some, and then blend contained in the cereal to the nice and comfortable temperature milk.
2016-12-28 12:12:38
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answered by ? 4
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Put her in bed with you or get her a crate you can put her in. However the crate needs to feel secure for her and cannot be a place of punishment. Dogs also like smells for comfort so put a couple of old t-shirts that you have worn with some toys and comfortable bedding. Another thing that helps is to always put the crate where the dog can see you. They don't like to feel alone so seeing you can help alot. Have patience!! It will pay off.
2007-01-08 16:00:28
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answered by l'il mama 5
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Little puppies like the sound of a big clock ticking. It's a lot like the sound they heard in the mother. Get an small round clock, that sits on a table-top. Put that near the puppy with a towell and a toy. Take him/her on a walk before putting her to bed.
2007-01-08 15:57:57
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answered by regwoman123 4
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i know it sucks but you have to be patient. Your pup is doing this because not so long ago she was with her mom and siblings .now she is in a new environment that she is going to adapt to.Night time might make her anxious because you are a sleep and everything is dark. you cant always give in but comfort her once but then try your best to ignore her . be patient eventually she will get used to your schedule.
I bet you that in less than a month she will stop
2007-01-08 16:04:34
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answered by viva 2
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