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Sounds like alot going on in your house, without much regularity to it. Ie, you going to work at different times, for different lengths of time. And getting up at 3 am aint going to help you either. Y

You tried a radio on when you leave it? Or old alarm clock ticking away in its bed? 

Don’t over complicate things  In the house  i don’t let a pup free in the house until he’s able to contrast between inside rest : outside play , it’s a habit that’s get created by you  habit

  On 23/07/2018 at 10:00, Lloyd90 said:

I think he’s just getting big enough to be left most of the night mate as he is holding it quite well atm so will start to reduce getting up so early. 

 

Considering getting my old spaniel from my mums and leaving her with him for a few weeks so he has some company to settle him down. 

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I wouldn't put another dog in wi him it will stop it but when you tek the other dog away it your be back to howling again I got 1 if left on it's own starts it and she 6 luckily I keep a few

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Buckets of water work a treat with older dogs barking in a back gardens but not for an 11 week old pup. Pup is fine - bit of howling at that age when left alone is normal. Just go with it but done make a big deal out of leaving or coming back.

And at night no hugging the dog, just stick it out, wait to it goes to the toilet and put it back in its bed. Don't even look at it. It’s not play time. I’d try to stop the night toileting soon. Its got to understand that if it dumps in its bed its sleeping in with it till morning. Part of the way a crate works is that it is the dogs zone and dogs don’t like dumping in their sleeping zone.

I’d make sure it spends some time in the crate with you doing things in the room. Knacker it out first but put it in the crate awake. Get everybody in the house to do the same. Its got to know sometimes its got to be happy on its own.

 

 

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  On 23/07/2018 at 14:45, Black neck said:

Is she ok on her own now poxon

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Yep she’s excellent mate no bother at all on her own I think it’s just that first point of when all siblings have gone they find there selves abit lost once they start growing on abit they couldn’t give a feck they just crack on an pull in to the routine 

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  On 23/07/2018 at 20:16, poxon said:

Yep she’s excellent mate no bother at all on her own I think it’s just that first point of when all siblings have gone they find there selves abit lost once they start growing on abit they couldn’t give a feck they just crack on an pull in to the routine 

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Must be just my strange beggar then mate

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  On 23/07/2018 at 20:56, Black neck said:

You know she will pick it up straight away 

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I do mate I’m not trying to be a big head either but it could go either way as nothing is set in stone in this game till happens but she could be complete pile of dog shit who knows we’re have to wait an see but I can’t wait that one thing I know I’ve got faith in her An there be more than enough opportunity offered her 

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  On 23/07/2018 at 21:08, poxon said:

I do mate I’m not trying to be a big head either but it could go either way as nothing is set in stone in this game till happens but she could be complete pile of dog shit who knows we’re have to wait an see but I can’t wait that one thing I know I’ve got faith in her An there be more than enough opportunity offered her 

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No you said she was pretty sensible for a young in and plenty drive what more can you ask for a lamper 

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