Is common for all puppies to do that. If I was a toddler separated from my mom I would whine too. Just give her plenty of attention and take her for short walks around the neighborhood. She will stop soon enough.
2007-03-19 06:10:50
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answered by Pinolera 6
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Yep it is common as its a new environment and they're unfamiliar. You can actually allow the puppy to sleep in your room but you need to separate its living quarters from yours... like fence one area up and keep the puppy in it. this would help prevent the puppy from being afraid. another option is to put a ticking clock wrapped in a towel and put it beside the puppy when its going to sleep... (it imitates the heartbeat of its mum) don't worry too much about the whining, its ok, just spend some time with the puppy and help her familiarise with the surrounding. =)
2007-03-19 06:37:14
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answered by Felicia C 2
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It extremely relies upon. in case you prefer to have the canines on your room, get her a crate and if she whines ignore approximately her, by way of fact in case you save on petting her at evening, she would be in a position to verify that a whine= a stroke so will save on whining. yet of course for the 1st few nights take her to the potty section in the evening as domestic canines have vulnerable bladders. My 5 month old Cocker Spaniel was in the kitchen at evening and would whine and pee and poop everywhere. yet now, he sleeps in his canines mattress in my room and if he won't be in a position to hold all of it evening he will pee on a preparation mat or i'll take him outdoors. If she is in a distinctive room, placed her in a crate and bypass away the door open and placed a preparation mat down someplace else in the room, so she learns the crate is her den as domestic canines do no longer prefer to soil their napping section. which could help with the rest room preparation too. yet do no longer respond to his whining with interest and he will understand that whining gets him nowhere. It takes some paitence and it lasted me a pair of week yet save being continual and it will pay off. good good fortune :)
2016-12-15 03:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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VERY common. She's just been taken away from her mom and her littermates.
Didn't the breeder give you a towel or small blanket with the mother's other pups scent on it? Or a toy that has a familiar scent on it?
2007-03-19 06:17:52
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answered by Pam 6
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She's in a new environment, with new people, and without her litter mates & mother. Of course she's going to whine. Give her a couple days, and make sure she has plenty of toys to distract her.
Let her sleep in the bed with you (or someone) at night, as that usually helps with the loneliness.
2007-03-19 06:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Very common! All pups do this for a while. Best to start crate training now, as they will learn that it is their safe place, and it will make housebreaking easier. Good luck to to and your new pup!!
2007-03-19 06:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it is common, she doesn't have mum anymore and is in a new environment. Give her lots of cuddles and love and she will be fine. She is just a baby she will be okay, takes a while for her to adapt. Don't forget to spay her when she is a bit older. :))
2007-03-19 06:19:53
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answered by Laea 3
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When we got our baby labs, they cried for a while...you can try putting a radio on low, putting a ticking clock in with it wherever it sleeps...The sound of the ticking sounds like the mothers heartbeat, or you can even let it sleep near you or with you. Good Luck!
2007-03-19 06:17:18
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answered by He's my world 4
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this is very common. She probably misses her mom and if she had any siblings or friends from her first home. Just make her feel welcome in her new environment and she will adjust. Good Luck!! :)
2007-03-19 06:14:36
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answered by cmp8423 3
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It's because she is a baby and is very scared. It's normal but it will get better!
2007-03-19 06:34:43
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answered by KathyS 7
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