Why does my puppy whine when im outa her sight?

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i DO TAKE CARE OF HER but i just got her yesterday and i no she loves me because she follows me (by my side ) but she is a Big dog pup
i cant keep her in the house exept at night win cold and i cant stay out allllll the time i hafta get her fresh water and food everyday
to tender hearted had do let her in she hoped in my lap siting wif me now :( i dont no wat to do ....i cant stand to see her sad it makes me 10 times as sad as she is :(
HELP PLZ!
 
Depending on her age, she might think of you as mommy and when you walk out of her sight she is having separation anxiety.
 
Canines are very social animals. Without her mother, you are her Alpha. She whines because she is lonely and wants companionship.
 
separation anxiety.
You have to desensitize it to the separation.

Leave room briefly return,
Leave room longer, return, etc.

It takes training to get her to tolerate it for longer and longer periods of time. This is important.
 
she doesn't know where you went and she misses you.

if you don't know how to treat and take care of your puppy correctly I suggest you give it up for adoption or give it to someone who will know what to do.
 
she doesn't know where you went and she misses you.

if you don't know how to treat and take care of your puppy correctly I suggest you give it up for adoption or give it to someone who will know what to do.
 
You have a dog that is suffering from separation anxiety. Follow some simple ideas and you and your dog will be much happier. Good for you that you look after your dog. But she must learn that you go ou and come back home. Follow the link below for some very helpful information.

Dog separation anxiety affects about 30 percent of all dogs, making this the most common of all dog behavior problems. No wonder, we love our little babies, pamper them, feed them, cuddle with them, and then GO OUT! Your little mite is not sure when you are coming back and can suffer from an extreme separation phobia. Every departure is seen as abandonment.
 
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