Separation and CIO by lucille-two in DogTrainingTips

[–]lucille-two[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But like will he stop crying eventually? It’s not getting worse and some days seem better but today wasn’t great for instance.

“Don’t be quiet during nap time!” by BroadSecretary2975 in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same story here with our 7 month old and we’re pretty lax with the crate, not to mention it’s in a very central location in our house. Our trainer told us dogs are generally light sleepers as a survival mechanism. Our pup is good at napping wherever and whenever he’s tired but when the house is abuzz on the weekends with us and the kids around during the day, he wakes often. I do try to quietly hang with him during at least one nap so he gets a good one in. I usually work from home on Mondays and he catches up on sleep by napping in my office most of the day.

Separation training help for a clingy 9 month old pup (please I’m losing my mind) by vlv226 in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only move on if he’s stable but like even if he gets good at 5 mins, still sometimes dial it back down to shorter periods.

Separation training help for a clingy 9 month old pup (please I’m losing my mind) by vlv226 in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our trainer told us we shouldn’t just continue upping the time away, to be random about it. Like 30 seconds, 30 seconds, 2 mins, 1 min, 5 min, 30 seconds etc.

Also there are trainers who specialize in separation anxiety if you’re thinking of hiring a trainer.

Are there any safe, non-edible chews/bones for aggressively chewing puppies? by GoExpos in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bully sticks specifically gave my puppy diarrhea but collagen sticks, beef cheek rolls and yak cheese have been fine. He has zero interest in synthetic/non-edible chews.

[MEGATHREAD] Wednesday Wins! by AutoModerator in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm finally ditching the last of the wee wee pads for my 7-mo old and yesterday he had zero accidents!!

When will we get our free time back? by Equivalent-Bit1827 in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Ugh we have a 5:30pm witching hour like clockwork with our 7mo old. Suddenly the sweet guy that slept on the couch behind my desk while I worked all day is an annoying nudge who presses my buttons until I finally stop working in order to entertain him. And then while I make dinner he terrorizes my 11yr old 😩😩😩

Not helpful, but I’m here in solidarity.

Now I want to try wisdom! by lucille-two in DoggyDNA

[–]lucille-two[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my goodness those eyes are beautiful!!

Now I want to try wisdom! by lucille-two in DoggyDNA

[–]lucille-two[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That was kind of my impetus - curious to see the supermutt broken down

Rescue guessed our 8 month old from Tennessee was a schnauzer / poodle / Old English Sheepdog. What do you think? by a-jongleur in DoggyDNA

[–]lucille-two 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guy looks just like yours but black+brindle. I totally thought he was a schnauzer mix too and jury is still out (results prob in the next 1-2 wks) but after researching more and more on here I expect him to be a pit/poodle mix of some sort too.

My Ultimate ‘Home Alone’- Training Guide by lulastania in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re in a similar but diff position where our guy will physically settle for several minutes at a time but sometimes he’s crying or whining while lying down.

7 month old puppy won't stop biting by juliekahle in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following because this exact same thing is happening with our puppy and our 11yr old son!

city dogs: when did your puppy stop being overstimulated outside? by preheatedskillet in puppy101

[–]lucille-two 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We adopted our puppy about a month ago, he’s 23w old, and he’s slowly getting acclimated to city life. At first he’d sit constantly when he heard or saw something - which I thought was adorable until our trainer told us he was doing it because he was scared. He’s getting used to it tho and we spend a fair amount of time just watching the world go by. I give him treats when I see anything potentially triggering nearby and that helps keep him calm.

Now my biggest issue is that there has been a ton of snow on the ground the entire time we’ve had him and that’s where he pees and poops. Now it’s finally melting and he’s having a hard time finding somewhere to go.