MarkSport
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To shut a puppy up at this time?
It's only like 6 weeks old If that but my siter bought it and lives at her fella's but leaves it with my at my parents house.I wake up for work at 6am and It screams really loud.I've been told not to let it out the cage as it wants attention But I feel quite mean If I don't.
I try to ignore it but I get stupid headaches due to how loud she screams
Any Advice? (sensible advise)
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morpheus22
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not much in the way of advice but, try and get used to sleeping with ear plugs in?. the puppy should eventually get used to the fact that no one will come if it cries. tbh i have never had that issue with past pet dogs they have all been great. is there a reason it sleeps at your house?
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MarkSport
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Ah that could work.I wasn't sure if its a stage it is going through as she's only been with us like 3 weeks.Yeah it lives with us because my sister and her fella live with his parents but they have the same dog but fully grown.she is worried they will fight etc.
I put a post up when we first got it stating the fact that she cannot look after herself let alone pets
It's really beginning to annoy me.Im getting hardly any sleep and my sister just laughs at me
I've told her if she doesn't sort it I'm gonna nuke it but she dont egt the message
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morpheus22
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i dont agree with people having animals if they cannot look after them. the only thing i could sugest is that they introduce the two dogs and see if they do get along, are they both same sex or male female?
its probably just a puppy stage being on its own etc. i would really consider having the two dogs in an open space and let them try and bond or in the living room where its controled so u can break up any fights.
what breed is the puppy?
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Cosmo
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bigboykarl
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puppys shouldn't really be seperated from there mother until 8 weeks..imho
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John
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He's had it for about 2 or 3 weeks now as well, so it was separated ages before it should have been.
You said yourself that she doesn't take care of anything else so now she's got a dog that she doesn't even keep where she lives then sticks it in a cage at night, sounds great.
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gazza808
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let it cry as much as it likes,
just while it is don't go any where near it,
not even with in sight of it,
we taught our puppy that if it crys we won't come to it, got the hang of it in 4days,
but if you've already gone to it while it's been crying, then you'll have your work cut out.
not matter how much noise it makes leave it.
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ashleh
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My dog barks if it wants attention or something, we just ignore him and he usually shuts up after 20 minutes .
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DaveyLC
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You got to remember dogs are pack animals, when they are that young they have no idea WTF is going on, they will crave company... Has it got stuff in the cage to occupy its self with? old sock with a knot or something stupid it can play with?
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Eck
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Is this the same idiot sister that got back with an abusive boyfriend? Dump it on her doorstep. If it dies then she might get a grip. Dumb bitch.
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swill_omnibus
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And got to consider at that age that their bladder control isn't all there so may only be wanting to go toilet.
And 6weeks is very young to leave a mother, what breed etc is it?
And aslong as the dogs are introduced correctly eg. neutral territory etc can't see any reason why they shouldn't get along, precides good socialising for the puppy.
[Edited on 02-06-2010 by swill_omnibus]
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DannyB
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Give the dog away, she clearly doesn't have time for it. Puppys need lots of attention.
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sc0ott
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pics of dog.
and puppy.
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gravesy
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Pics of puppies.
Fixed.
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