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Puppy keeps whining? HELP!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosalie" data-source="post: 2483624" data-attributes="member: 102312"><p>His br3eeder should have told you this, and from now on, I hope this is someone you can call for advice at any time. That is what good bredeers do - stick by their puppies and their people.</p><p></p><p> He neeeds to be crated, next to your bed with a blanket. When he cries, just reach over silently, and put two fingers in the crate through the bars - but don't say anything. Just so he knows you are there... If the crate is a wire one, put a towel or a blanket over it, so it's like a cozy den.</p><p></p><p> Keep in mind that yes, he is a bay, and this is the first time he has ever been alone in the big world. Before this, there was always another puppy and his mom right there with him.</p><p></p><p> He should either be crated, or get a lot of pickup and handling time. Give him a couple days, alternating with short times on the floor in a pen or other protected area, or outside in the yard, again in a pen or protected place.</p><p></p><p> He'll soon get tired of that and want to explore - but for now, he's a baby. Ttreat him like one, and he'll settle down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosalie, post: 2483624, member: 102312"] His br3eeder should have told you this, and from now on, I hope this is someone you can call for advice at any time. That is what good bredeers do - stick by their puppies and their people. He neeeds to be crated, next to your bed with a blanket. When he cries, just reach over silently, and put two fingers in the crate through the bars - but don't say anything. Just so he knows you are there... If the crate is a wire one, put a towel or a blanket over it, so it's like a cozy den. Keep in mind that yes, he is a bay, and this is the first time he has ever been alone in the big world. Before this, there was always another puppy and his mom right there with him. He should either be crated, or get a lot of pickup and handling time. Give him a couple days, alternating with short times on the floor in a pen or other protected area, or outside in the yard, again in a pen or protected place. He'll soon get tired of that and want to explore - but for now, he's a baby. Ttreat him like one, and he'll settle down. [/QUOTE]
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