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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...

 

Yeah mate, Just stick at it - personally I wouldn't wake her up once she is I alsleep though. it will get better day by day until she just willingly goes into the kennel without any persuadence at all. The main thing is that you don't give her attention when she is crying as the dog will learn that is how to get you to come to her!

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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, ther

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. Si

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 be

 

 

 

 

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...

Yeah mate, Just stick at it - personally I wouldn't wake her up once she is I alsleep though. it will get better day by day until she just willingly goes into the kennel without any persuadence at all. The main thing is that you don't give her attention when she is crying as the dog will learn that is how to get you to come to her!
and that's why I try and get her out after a good kip before she starts howling haha. She is getting better.
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