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Apr 20, 2010, 07:30 AM
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How to stop a dog from whining at night
Hi, we've had a puppy Cockerspanial now for about 3 weeks. She consistently wakes up at 8:30 in the morning and whines and scratches at the kennel. I've figured out that it is because she's alone, but she is so loud that it wakes us up so ignoring it is not an option. I'm desprete from some help! Were going nuts!
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Uber Member
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Apr 20, 2010, 07:40 AM
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Hi Melo,
Where is she sleeping at the moment (living room, laundry etc)?
When I get a new puppy I always keep them in the bedroom with me in a crate until they are used to their new home.
When I got my new pup a few months ago I had his crate in the corner of our bedroom, he cried ALL night.
So the next night I removed my bedside table and out his crate right next to the bed.
He didn't make a sound all night until we were ready to get up.
After a few weeks I moved him back into the corner with little fuss.
I always give mine a treat when they go in their crates at night that they ONLY get at bed time.
This helps teach them that a) they get rewarded for being in the crate and b) that it is bed time.
As for waking up early, that can just take time to adjust.
My partner and I work crazy hours so we often stay up at night (he is a baker) and sleep until noon. The pup adjusted fine after a few weeks.
Covering the crate over with a blanket can help as well, as it blocks out light and 'tricks' them into thinking it is still night time.
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Dogs Expert
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Apr 20, 2010, 07:43 AM
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Maybe he has to use the bathroom?
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Marriage Expert
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Apr 20, 2010, 10:04 AM
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How old is she and when do you put her to bed?
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Apr 21, 2010, 07:52 AM
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Thanks for the replys all. I'll start at the top! Lol
Shaz- As of a couple days ago she sleeps downstairs, but when we first got her she slept upstairs with us in our room. We have had zero problem going to sleep except of course the first few nights she would cry for about 20 minutes and then be out like a light. Its just in the morning when she gets up. I will how ever start covering the cage at night.. cause you might be right... the back door is right there so I does give light into the basement.
Aurora- right from the start we've stopped feeding her at about 6.. so she would not have an accident in the kennel, and we let her out before we go to bed. We stay up quiet late so she shouldn't need to go out.
Cat- she is 4 months now and she basically starts falling alseep around 9 -10. After that... Trying to keep her awake is pointless... she just turns over and go back to sleep within 30 secs lol... we try waking her before we go to sleep so she can go out to use the bathroom. But sometime she just won't move... stand her up... she lays down right away.
Update: She slept till 9:30 this morning... yay! I felt like I slept in for once lol.
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Uber Member
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Apr 21, 2010, 08:09 AM
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That's great Melo! Hopefully she continues to let you get a much needed sleep in!
Do you think the blanket over her crate helped at all?
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Dogs Expert
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Apr 21, 2010, 08:37 AM
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So basically she is sleeping for 10 hours? Saying she goes to bed at 10 and wakes up at 8am?
That's a long time for a puppy to go without using the bathroom. I know I can't hold it that long. I have two older dogs, 5 and 10, and sometimes even they can’t hold it that long. Just a thought
Does she get all day access to fresh water? Does she get crated during the day while you are away as well?
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Apr 21, 2010, 06:00 PM
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Why is your puppy sleeping in the basement? Dogs are pack animals. They really do need to be around other dogs or people. If you don't have another dog, then you really do need to spend time with this puppy! Having the pup sleep in a basement, away from everyone is not a healthy choice either.
Does she maybe need to go potty?
If the dog absolutely cannot sleep in your bedroom, maybe keep a radio on for her. A talk radio show is very relaxing... its as if a person is in the room with the dog! My brood of rescue dogs love to listen to Rush Limbough! (dont ask!) lol. That may be a solution for you.
You could always try and correct the problem before it gets worse. Sometimes ignoring the issue Doesn't solve anything, and more drastic measures need to be made. Have a vinegar spray bottle handy. The min. she starts whining, spray her in the face with a very stern "no". She'll get the connection. Soon after, you may not even need the aid. Because it's a puppy, you may want to start with just water. If she doesn't seem to listen to a water spray in the face, put in a few drops of vinegar. The vinegar won't do anything to her, it just smells very bad!
You could also try citronella. Citronella collars are very humane and don't emitt any type of shock to the dog. Citronella is like doggie mase! They hate it! The citronella collars are very sensitive and will go off with whinning.
Please don't push puppy too far away. Even though they display annoying behaviors, you need to correct it, otherwise it'll just get worse. I think you can handle a few early mornings :)
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Apr 21, 2010, 07:10 PM
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Yes auro she sleeps that long.. be we do get her up and let her out at around 1am before we go to bed. Haven't done the blanket thing yet.. that is tonights try lol.
Lucky she's in the basement because we are down here most the time as we work from home... so she's most confertable down here. There is 2 other cats that come and go around her so no worries there. I'm just trying different ways... I've read online that the best way was to ignor her whining when you know there's nothing wrong so she get the hint. Which is fine I can do... I hope... and spraying doesn't really work either because she only does it in the morning... she stops as soon as we get out of bed... so by the time were down here.. shes got no clue why were spraying her. Also its more then a few early mornings which is why I'm asking for ideas... this is week 5 now of her crying... and most the mornings she doesn't even want out lol
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Pest Control Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 01:51 AM
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After reading through this thread there's one glaring conclusion to be reached: The puppy doesn't like waking up alone. Cats don't count, they make it worse on the instinctive level.
The suggestion of a radio has merit. Puppy will hear people talking and not feel so alone. You'll have taken it too far if you hear Larry King say "sit" and she does.
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Ultra Member
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Apr 22, 2010, 02:08 AM
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You should be so lucky that your pup sleeps in until 8. When my pittie was a baby, she woke up at 5 or 6 for a potty break. Shed sleep again, but awake again at 9 to eat and what not. Sometimes earlier.
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Marriage Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 04:48 AM
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I am going to suggest that you set an alarm and get up earlier than she does. You wake her up so that she doesn't keep the idea that whining is what gets attention. Gradually make wake up time later and later until she is on the same schedule that you are on.
She should be starting teething soon if she hasn't already and that may have her wanting more attention too.
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New Member
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Apr 22, 2010, 07:43 AM
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Well tried the blanket and the radio last night... no luck. Still screamin at 9:30. Catsmine - she was in our room where she could see us and it didn't matter.. she still whined.
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New Member
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Apr 22, 2010, 07:48 AM
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Oh and its sooo not to go to the bathroom... she just purely wants out of the kennel. And she won't go back to sleep after being let out.
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Dogs Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 07:50 AM
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Well most dogs (animals), are ready to start their day after a 10 hour sleep.
Ahh the joys of pet owning.
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Dogs Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 07:50 AM
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I wouldn't want to be cramped up in a kennel for 10 hours... just sayin' :)
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Ultra Member
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Apr 22, 2010, 09:40 AM
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Do you have a backyard? Is it secure? If so, why not stick her out back?
I do that sometimes with my dogs when they're being buggy at 7am. They kicked out back and I go back to bed.
You're puppy is calling the shots. She's telling you when to get up and entertain her. So, get up, stick her out back, and leave her.
If all else fails, you could invest in the citronella bark collar. She'd be correcting her own behaviors without you having to physically correct her.
It may be an option that works good for you
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Dogs Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 09:45 AM
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Lucky, the pup is being locked up for 10+ hours at a time! I don't think a citronella collar is the best idea, I think the pup needs to get out and stretch it's legs.
Back yard is a good idea for sure.
P.s Love the new avi Lucky!
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Uber Member
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Apr 22, 2010, 09:53 AM
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When she is a bit older that would be a good idea, but personally I would leave a small puppy outside on their own.
Even my adult poodles are never outside unless we are close by (not asleep)
I agree that 10 hours is pretty much the maximum a puppy will sleep for.
My pup goes to bed at about 4am and we get up at 12pm. She will get into a routine eventually, you might just have to work on getting her to stay up later.
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Pest Control Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:12 AM
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You might try adjusting her schedule. Feeding a little later, playing a little later, potty breaks a little later (although 1am should be fine) until her sleep schedule is similar to yours.
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