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Picked up my new dog at the weekend, was devating what to get and this turned up.

 

I have a question, he is 4 months old and he is away from his mum but living with his brothers. Now he is on his own how long does it take for them to stop crying? I cant keep sleeping in the kitchen with him.... :(

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Rich

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Picked up my new dog at the weekend, was devating what to get and this turned up.

 

I have a question, he is 4 months old and he is away from his mum but living with his brothers. Now he is on his own how long does it take for them to stop crying? I cant keep sleeping in the kitchen with him.... :(

 

Thanks for any help.

Couple of years.

Rich

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Picked up my new dog at the weekend, was devating what to get and this turned up.

 

I have a question, he is 4 months old and he is away from his mum but living with his brothers. Now he is on his own how long does it take for them to stop crying? I cant keep sleeping in the kitchen with him.... :(

 

Thanks for any help.

Couple of years.

Rich

 

 

Looks like I will have to fit a bed in there now...

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Put a few toys in there with him, but to be honest i would just leave him to it, hes going to cry for a few days, its only natural as hes away from his mum ect; but by sleeping with him your only prolonging the situation and making a rod for your own back!! Give him a few days and he should be o.k :yes:

 

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have had same prob over last couple weeks with pup that was hand reared but now she fine give dog run of house and at night put it in kitchen and let it cry its self sleep it will learn when in kitchen and doors shut its bed time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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hi,mate try playing with him before bed time to get him tired out and maybe buy one of those rubber toys you stuff with meat my dogs were like that this seemed to work with them they soon stoped as they settled in but you should try not to sleep in the kitchen with him he will expect it every night for many years to come...atb mate.

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Thanks for all the replies.

 

I tried to ignore him lastnight, put him in the garage, but he wined and wined, had a neighbour come round and ask if a dog was trapped!

 

He slept until 2am and then started again, I brought him to the upstairs toilet and had to 'sleep' by the door. Think I am making it worse buy doing this but things are being made worse by this weather!

 

Hopefully it will improve or I am gaining a dog and losing a wife! :(

 

 

Not sure if this is a bad thing. :angel:

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Picked up my new dog at the weekend, was devating what to get and this turned up.

 

I have a question, he is 4 months old and he is away from his mum but living with his brothers. Now he is on his own how long does it take for them to stop crying? I cant keep sleeping in the kitchen with him.... :(

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Rich

 

Rich I don't want to sound like a sh*t head, but its a dog mate! Treat it like a dog and all will be well. Leave it to cry, when it understands that you're not gone forever and that he will see you in the morning when you get up, it'll stop crying and get used to the routine.

 

Sounds a nice cross though, Is this your first dog?

 

Best of luck with it!

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He needs a bedtime routine. He gets his last run out for doing his business and then you put him in his bed, where it is warm (an old duvet, whatever, maybe a large teddy bear that smells that can imitate warm things in his bed that might be his brothers and sisters).

 

I would buy those wax earplugs that you can get in chemists (the ones that mold into your ears when warmed in your hand) and you ignore him. The dog has access to water, is warm and dry. He is lonely and if you become the substitute family, then you are setting this working relationship right from the start as wrong.

 

If you, as pack leader, say bed, then bed it is. Do not chop and change looking for the "right" environment, just stick with where he is safe and warm. I prefer not to put them out in a shed - but some folk do. As long as you stick to your rules, your limits and your routine at the beginning, then he knows where he stands and can adjust his emotions to suit his environment. If some days it is the bedroom, then the bathroom, then you sleeping outside......then he doesn't know what is right or wrong.

 

I realise you are obviously trying to do your best. If he is a house dog, anyway, and no one minds, I would put the dog bed by the side of your bed (mine have an old sheepskin) and let him sleep by the your bed (but not on, kicking him off and pointing to his bed everytime). If that does the trick, then it is the best of both worlds.

 

Good luck.

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