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the whineing my dog dose is getting on my nervse now so i need some help on how 2 stop him from doing so

2007-07-25 02:39:16 · 12 answers · asked by zoe c the sexy 1 2 in Pets Dogs

12 answers

here are some options that can be help you.

if your dog barks allot he is like my puppy and will only calm down if holed in your arms and when your sleeping put him on a leash or a cage and put it by your bed fill it up with lots and lots of stuff animals.

but if you have to there this thing called CLOMICALM which will calm him down but ask your vet about it and only give him or her half of the pill it starts to kick in 10 Min's or so the MG goes by your dog wight

i hope it works out

2007-07-25 03:35:38 · answer #1 · answered by chris m 2 · 0 0

this might be why he's whining:

1. Whining, crying, barking, and howling often result when a dog is left alone. Puppies will whine and cry when separated from their owners. The puppy is afraid he is being abandoned by his pack and is sounding the alarm so that he can be rescued. The reason excessive whining continues is because the dog has learned that whining, crying or barking gets whatever he wants - attention, food, affection. Often what starts out as a demand whining soon becomes an unconscious whining habit. How To Stop Your Dog From Whining

Warning - Does Your Dog Whine?

Dog Whining can signal a range of issues - Is there something Medically Wrong with your Dog? Is he Injured? Anxious? Or is it a Simple Cry for Attention? Learn More....

There is something about the sound of a dog whining that irritates most people. Whining is a natural behavior that dogs use to whining to communicate that there is something that they want. Puppies whine for the mother when they are hungry, and she returns to the litter to allow them to nurse. Mature dogs, when and if they discover that humans can be trained to same way will use whining to get what they want.

If your dog is a whiner it is important to take note of what you are doing when the dog starts to whine. It may start to whine when:

You are eating something the dog wants
You are outside or inside and the dog wants in or out to be with you
Put in the kennel or crate
When it needs to go outside
Probably most owners agree that whining to go outside to toilet is the only acceptable whining on the list. For this type of whining immediately let the dog outside to go to the bathroom. Do not engage in any additional play, but it would be acceptable to praise the dog mildly for letting you know that it needed to go outside. Try to monitor this closely and anticipate when the dog needs to toilet to avoid starting a whining behavior.

Stopping your dog from whining
Removing this habit from your dog's behavior is very similar to the way you stop a child from whining, ignore the dog while it is whining, and attend to it when there is silence. Even telling the dog to stop will be giving attention, so completely ignoring is best.

In addition try:

Give several commands in a row like sit, come, stay, down etc to get the dog focused on a productive and positive behavior. Reward the dog for completing the actions and spend some time with the pet after he or she is quiet.
Place the kennel or crate in a room that is distant from you. This will avoid the temptation of responding to the whining either verbally or by giving in.
Make the kennel or crate a positive place. Put toys and comfortable blankets in it to make it a pleasant place to be. Start with short session and work to longer so the dog becomes accustom to being crated. Never leave the dog in the crate or kennel for long periods of time or as a punishment.
If the dog only whines in certain situations look closely at the situations to determine what is bothering the dog and change them if possible. Reward the dog for being in the situation without whining.
Spend extra time with the dog when it is quiet. This reinforces the good behavior.
If the dog whines for no apparent reason, or starts whining when eating, going to the bathroom or when moving, immediately have a vet check the dog. Whining can be a sign of pain.
The most important factor is to avoid giving into the whining behavior. If, at any time, you do respond to the dog when it is whining, the dog simply understands that it has been rewarded for the behavior. Stay firm and respond only when the dog is behaving quietly.

2007-07-25 02:44:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Is the dog getting enough food and water? Being taken out to the bathroom often enough? Getting the exercise that it needs? A dog usually does not whine for no reason there has to be something causing it to whine. Does the dog have toys and rawhide if it's teething?

2007-07-25 02:43:08 · answer #3 · answered by Teresa V 5 · 0 0

What breed is he? Some dogs are notorious for whining - Dobermanns particularly. You'll just have to discourage him from doing it - a sharp "shut up" as soon as he starts might work, if not just completely ignore him or even shut him in another room for a few minutes. If he gets the idea that whining doesn't get him any attention, he'll hopefully stop (worked with my GSD who was a terrible whinger if he thought he wasn't getting enough attention)

2007-07-25 03:33:30 · answer #4 · answered by anwen55 7 · 0 0

There must a be good reason for your dog to whine a lot, is it being shut out? or are you ignoring it and not playing with it, if you can't work out the reason i would suggest speaking to your vet in case the dog is ill, believe it or not it could be depressed.

2007-07-25 02:48:26 · answer #5 · answered by LizofLondon 2 · 0 0

Take him on a nice long walk and wear him out. Get rid of the built up energy.

2007-07-25 02:44:37 · answer #6 · answered by deb 7 · 0 0

Why is he whining? What are you doing to correct it? If he is getting on your nerves instead of training him, maybe it's time to rethink owning a dog.

2007-07-25 02:43:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

its not his fault hes whineing you r obviously doin summit rong so try and calm him down and walk him more, feed and water him more n pay him more attention n chek 2 c if hes ill or not

2007-07-25 04:59:47 · answer #8 · answered by Indigo-Skye M 1 · 0 0

Try to find out why until treat it like a king ( or queen) by getting it stuff you think might make it stop

2007-07-25 02:43:33 · answer #9 · answered by ♥※♥ NANA OLIVER ♥※♥ 3 · 0 1

in what way does he do this and when does he whine ?
sounds as if its an insecurity problem he has

2007-07-25 02:42:30 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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