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		<title>Puppy Whining &#8211; How To Handle It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 03:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernhard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppy whining comes very naturally to puppies when they are hungry, cold or tired. In response to puppy whining, a mother dog will provide milk, a safe place to sleep, and warmth. Gradually, the puppy will start to connect the two things and will begin to whine deliberately. This tells the mother that her puppy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppy whining comes very naturally to puppies when they are hungry, cold or tired. In response to puppy whining, a mother dog will provide milk, a safe place to sleep, and warmth.</p>
<p>Gradually, the puppy will start to connect the two things and will begin to whine deliberately. This tells the mother that her puppy wants something or there is a problem.</p>
<p>Puppy adoption should occur between eight and ten weeks of age. This is when puppies learn that whining doesn&#8217;t have any affect with their new family; or they may use whining to influence their new mom (you!) into giving them what they need.</p>
<p>Therefore, it is commonly believed that a new puppy should be left on his own for the first night is his new home. If you react to your puppy&#8217; s whining with kindness, cooing, hugging, your dog is sure to believe that whining will get him what he needs.</p>
<p>For a top notch guide to stop your pup from whining, I recommend that you check out: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.training-dogs-information.com/puppy-whining.php">Puppy Whining</a>.</p>
<p>Naturally, you will need to be reasonable and show good judgment. A nervous puppy will need affection, reassurance and attention. The secret is to respond quickly so he doesn&#8217;t think that puppy whining is what got the desired result. Puppies should not become accustomed to whining each time they want something.</p>
<p>You should teach your puppy to be comfortable with isolation and privacy by leaving him alone even when you are at home. This will help to prevent separation anxiety when you leave the home. As soon as you know that all your puppy&#8217;s physical needs have been met and you have taken the time to get him used to isolation, then you must teach him that whining is unacceptable.</p>
<p>Of course, puppies that are very upset, crying, and whining should not be heartlessly ignored. When he has stopped whining, you should show him some attention and calm him down. It is not always possible to wait until your puppy has stopped whining completely as some puppies will whine for hours.</p>
<p>If this is the case, there is no need to prolong your puppy&#8217;s suffering – seize your chance when he stops whining, if just for a few seconds, and open the door of the crate. Although this is far from perfect, it&#8217;s likely to be the best you can do.</p>
<p>Most dogs have grown out of puppy whining by the time they are six months old. If the whining continues after this period, the puppy is doing it by nature, or has discovered that this gets him what he wants.</p>
<p>For more information on how to deal with puppy whining, visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.training-dogs-information.com/puppy-whining.php">Stop Dog Whining</a>.</p>

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		<title>Case Study on Dog Whining Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 21:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bernhard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toby and Josie are two Doberman Pinschers that have grown up in a pleasant suburban home together. The owner, Ms. Vicky, has no objection about the behaviors of the two dogs, with the exception of the fact that they whine relentlessly . Seeing as her prince and princess do not have any aggressive tendencies, are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toby and Josie are two Doberman Pinschers that have grown up  in a pleasant  suburban home together. The owner, Ms. Vicky, has no objection about the behaviors of the two dogs, with the exception of the fact that they whine relentlessly . Seeing as her prince and princess do not have any aggressive tendencies, are not territorial, and do not have any other bad habits, she has overlooked this <a target="_blank" href="http://dogobedienceadvice.com/how_stop_dog_from_whining.php">dog whining issue</a> for years. But, years have passed and the whining progressed into impatiently annoying and Ms. Vicky started to think why the two frequently whine. </p>
<p>In an effort to stop this behavior, she used her time to find the root of the problem.  Dogs whine for a lot of reasons, including pain, fear, or boredom.  In this instance, she thought that the cause of the whining was probably boredom, but she also felt that the other reasons should not be completely ruled out and so she decided to seek for the expert’s opinion. Toby and Josie’s owner brought the pair to the vet&#8217;s office to get more information about  the situation. The veterinarian believed that the <a target="_blank" href="http://dogobedienceadvice.com/how_stop_dog_from_whining.php">whining behavior</a> stemmed from Toby and Josie being left alone for a large portion of the day while Ms. Vicky was at work. Although Toby and Josie were placed outdoors, so they can play, do their business, and exercise at will, the pair was still lonely.  . Since this manner  has never been corrected, the dogs have adopted the habit as a sympathy ploy to get what they want.  The Miss  confirmed this thought and the next step of breaking the habit began.</p>
<p> First and foremost, Toby and Josie were noticeably not okay with their current condition of being left alone during the morning. To make her dearly loved prince and princess happier, Vicky hired a pet sitter who comes in twice a day to walk, pet, and play with Toby and Josie.  Despite the fact that the whining was still present, they’ve observed that the two dogs seem to be much happier when their owner returns from work. If only Ms. Vicky did not let this whining to continue for such a long period of time and corrected the problem sooner, this new setup would have likely stopped the whining altogether. </p>
<p> Meanwhile, the owner has started  implementing the new training command for Toby and Josie.  Every time any of the dog whines, she firmly states &#8220;no whine&#8221;. She gives this command with a quick squirt of water from a spray bottle to get the dog&#8217;s attention. Once the dog stops whining, the Miss lavishes it with praises and treats. Once the dog stops whining, the Miss lavishes it with praises and treats.  Of course, tasks like going outside cannot be punished, since many dogs whine when they  require to relieve themselves.</p>
<p>This training technique accompanied with hiring of a pet sitter has dramatically changed the whining situation  with Toby and Josie. Now, neither dog whines to get what they want! Furthermore, Miss Vicky finds the situation a great deal less stressful on both her and the dogs. If you too are experiencing a similar situation, consider following this case study to help break your dogs from whining.  Keep in mind that pain or uneasiness is a viable motive for whining, so visit your veterinarian to guarantee your dog is in top health. Best of Luck! Cheers!</p>

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