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Puppy won't stop whining and being restless?
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyDeppRoxt" data-source="post: 1971899" data-attributes="member: 571240"><p>My family is currently watching a 6 month old German Sheperd male for our neighbors, and it is his first night away from his owners. He is whining alot and pacing around, probably b/c he misses his owners. Today he whined alot as well, but calmed down at points when he was sleeping or playing with our 3 and half year old male corgi. My dog is sleeping right now, but the german sheperd is still restless. He'll lay down for a few minutes, then get up and whine and pace for a few minutes, and then lay down again for a few minutes. We have a crate we could put him in, but I do no know if it'll help. So is there anyway to calm him down- or should we just let him calm down himself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyDeppRoxt, post: 1971899, member: 571240"] My family is currently watching a 6 month old German Sheperd male for our neighbors, and it is his first night away from his owners. He is whining alot and pacing around, probably b/c he misses his owners. Today he whined alot as well, but calmed down at points when he was sleeping or playing with our 3 and half year old male corgi. My dog is sleeping right now, but the german sheperd is still restless. He'll lay down for a few minutes, then get up and whine and pace for a few minutes, and then lay down again for a few minutes. We have a crate we could put him in, but I do no know if it'll help. So is there anyway to calm him down- or should we just let him calm down himself? [/QUOTE]
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