jiggy 3,209 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 (edited) My house is chaos it just wouldn't work lads. Ye I never let it out unless it's been quiet mate. It's been quiet for 2 hours or more so just fed it now and she looking sorry for herself lol . Edited November 2, 2015 by jiggy Quote Link to post
stevo79 569 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 (edited) I need to comment on all the complete Bollocks I've just read that has obviously been posted by a load of retards. You have obviously got this pup to work along side you and be part of your pack, therefore you need a relationship built on trust and respect, God forbid I even mention this word but also love, you clearly are showing this poor pup none of this! You need to build its confidence not soak it with water and punch it in the face. My wife has a business preparing food in my kitchen and you are allowed animals in your home just not at the time you are preparing, packing or transporting food. Dogs are like children and vice versa, they have no idea what you want them to do unless you teach them, that pup has been through so much in the short space of 12 weeks, I'm guessing it's whining cos it's very lonely and unhappy. Why would it whine to be with a wanker like you!! What you gonna do when it doesn't catch your prey cos it's scared and don't know what your gonna do, beat it with a shovel!!! There's honest men trying to start a lurcher club,is this what advice the club will give out about bringing on a pup, I doubt it very much. I just hope you idiots haven't got kids. Edited October 28, 2015 by stevo79 4 Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 I haven't thrown stuff at it, punched it or soaked it in water. Iv done everything opposite Infact. I have four kids under the roof, two toddlers and one disabled, there's nurses back n fore at all different times, people picking cakes up , and my partner is flat out all day. So don't go telling me I'm an idiot, I'm trying to give the pup a quiet life not a hectic manic one. Most the comments made are piss taking no doubt. On upside pup has been quiet again as usual. I'm not a wanker, just not experienced with such a noisy little shitbag lol Atb 2 Quote Link to post
scottish lurcher 185 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 (edited) I had a pup that would whine in kennels I would spend ages playing in kennel when I had spare time ,as I didn't have another dog in with it . When I wasn't there I tied some nylon 5mm thick rope on beam of kernel with a decent sized knot in end it would pull and play with rope that hanged down kept it amused and quite also hide hard chews for it around kennel it stopped howling and looked forward to being in it kennel but all pups whine as they need company . Avoid shouting at pup or you might end up with a scared pup and that can affect it developing as well as it should . Edited October 28, 2015 by scottish lurcher 3 Quote Link to post
tb25 4,627 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 A bit if time.. Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,906 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 I need to comment on all the complete Bollocks I've just read that has obviously been posted by a load of retards. You have obviously got this pup to work along side you and be part of your pack, therefore you need a relationship built on trust and respect, God forbid I even mention this word but also love, you clearly are showing this poor pup none of this! You need to build its confidence not soak it with water and punch it in the face. My wife has a business preparing food in my kitchen and you are allowed animals in your home just not at the time you are preparing, packing or transporting food. Dogs are like children and vice versa, they have no idea what you want them to do unless you teach them, that pup has been through so much in the short space of 12 weeks, I'm guessing it's whining cos it's very lonely and unhappy. Why would it whine to be with a wanker like you!! What you gonna do when it doesn't catch your prey cos it's scared and don't know what your gonna do, beat it with a shovel!!! There's honest men trying to start a lurcher club,is this what advice the club will give out about bringing on a pup, I doubt it very much. I just hope you idiots haven't got kids. Howcome you've not commented on 99% of the other complete and utter bollocks written on here then? I personally prefer keeping dogs in house, but for many people that isn't possible or practical. Simple facts are that many dogs, pups,saplings and adults do take a bit of time settling/adjusting to kennel life for many different reasons, and some won't adjust ever. This lad puts more effort, care and consideration into his dogs than probably half of the members on this site. His other dogs have been fine in kennel, and the adult dog he has in one part of kennels now has been no bother at all, from day one when he got him as a pup. But this pup is a totally different character altogether. She's not left on her own all day, she gets socialised with other dogs, kids, people, started lead training, retrieving, gets played with etc etc. Put her back in kennel and she's fine for maybe an hour, two hours or overnight, then just when he thinks he's cracked it, she'll start, and it isn't just a whine, you'd think the kennel was burning down! To call someone a wanker by reading the replies that OTHER people posted is a bit uncalled for, and the adjective should be used for the person that did the calling. . Just seen post by tb25, that's what I've been saying 3 Quote Link to post
stevo79 569 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Thanks for your comment il take that into account for the future 1 Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 I'm not a big fan of having a pup in the house 24/7 way to much stimulation for a puppy mind, as well that there are another few reasons A pup anywhere will express prey instinct, such as biting, tearing , pulling , digging the list goes on, not an ideal scenario in the family home but on top of this it brings him into conflict with us at an age where he is most easily affected by negetive attention, A dog must get used to being in its own company, just resting and sleeping, happy or sad are not issues which apply to dogs , the only things that concern a dog is 1 what do I do which my energy and 2 do I feel safe in the moment , if both of these are addressed any dog will settle itself Routine is the key , pups get used to getting out at certain times of the day same time every day , it's how their body clocks works , if the pup can get into a routine and when out can express his prey instinct, the rest will just fall into place , Best of luck 1 Quote Link to post
Blueboybilly 164 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Did u try letting her out when she been quite in her kennel as a reward any pup iv had is always in the house with me for the first 6 mouths slowly putting them outside for longer periods and i think it help's the pup to be confident and bond with me and get used to everyday life in my nut house I know that's not for everyone but it works for me Fair play bob84 mate. looks like you have it bang on there. My fiancé is a Vet and animal behaviorist - this is basically the positive method of getting your pup outside. By giving rewarding the behavior that you want (the dog being quiet) and ignoring the bad behavior is a good way to get the best out of your pup! Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Did u try letting her out when she been quite in her kennel as a reward any pup iv had is always in the house with me for the first 6 mouths slowly putting them outside for longer periods and i think it help's the pup to be confident and bond with me and get used to everyday life in my nut house I know that's not for everyone but it works for me Fair play bob84 mate. looks like you have it bang on there. My fiancé is a Vet and animal behaviorist - this is basically the positive method of getting your pup outside. By giving rewarding the behavior that you want (the dog being quiet) and ignoring the bad behavior is a good way to get the best out of your pup!when I first got her, I sat in the kennel (still do) to play etc , and all day I let the kennel door open for her to come to and from, occasionally shutting door (feeding time) let her cry n go to sleep for say 1hour? And before she has chance to wake up n panic I wake her and let her out. Iv done this from day one. I'm not a tit, cruel or whatever else. Iv had it for 5 weeks and it's got better. All I asked for was someone to maybe give a decent suggestion, I take its just down to time with some pups? I have gone done most avenues (except the abusive ones) She is a lot better, suppose it's just down to riding it out... Quote Link to post
scottish lurcher 185 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Just the same as kids they don't like going to there own bed to sleep alone just keep doing what your doing and always stay calm Quote Link to post
Somewhereyournot 1,117 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Just the same as kids they don't like going to there own bed to sleep alone just keep doing what your doing and always stay calm haha...stay calm. Nah will do Quote Link to post
mad4it 695 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 I need to comment on all the complete Bollocks I've just read that has obviously been posted by a load of retards. You have obviously got this pup to work along side you and be part of your pack, therefore you need a relationship built on trust and respect, God forbid I even mention this word but also love, you clearly are showing this poor pup none of this! You need to build its confidence not soak it with water and punch it in the face. My wife has a business preparing food in my kitchen and you are allowed animals in your home just not at the time you are preparing, packing or transporting food. Dogs are like children and vice versa, they have no idea what you want them to do unless you teach them, that pup has been through so much in the short space of 12 weeks, I'm guessing it's whining cos it's very lonely and unhappy. Why would it whine to be with a wanker like you!! What you gonna do when it doesn't catch your prey cos it's scared and don't know what your gonna do, beat it with a shovel!!! There's honest men trying to start a lurcher club,is this what advice the club will give out about bringing on a pup, I doubt it very much. I just hope you idiots haven't got kids. well done. As i have said before the pup wants company. either put a radio in with it or in with another dog. Quote Link to post
scottish lurcher 185 Posted October 28, 2015 Report Share Posted October 28, 2015 Just the same as kids they don't like going to there own bed to sleep alone just keep doing what your doing and always stay calm haha...stay calm. Nah will do sorry mate wasn't being funny easy to get wound up we a pup misbehaving ,wasn't implying anything .all the best anyway . 1 Quote Link to post
haymin 2,465 Posted October 29, 2015 Report Share Posted October 29, 2015 The joys ?? 1 Quote Link to post
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