You have to be so careful in the first few weeks you have him ...let him follow you anywhere so he feels safe ...in time he will become less clingy but it's very early days and realistically you are looking at being with him until he stops crying and it could take months if you dont want him in...
When we got our deerhound pups we said never in the bedroom but Teddy didnt like being left although he had his brother with him ...I slept in the lounge for the first 3 months and then we let him come upstairs...your boy is a baby and you have only had him 3 days ..if you could have his crate...
I have 2 half brothers ...4 months apart ...we have Never had trouble with them ....they keep each other company and still focus on us ...have excellent recall and are very sociable with people and other dogs...they are both still entire ..(they are too young to be neutered yet 22 mths and 18...
Our 2 have a raw diet ...durhams raw gave them constant diarrhoea so I changed to nature's menu free flow and their complete nuggets and no more squirts :rolleyes:
Mine have one bonio each in the evening with no bad effects ...hope you find something that works for your girl;)
I think we are all...
Have you seen the new dog Teddys for pups ...I think they are JML but you can buy them in asda Robert dyas...you warm it in the microwave and it simulates a heartbeat...I wonder if this would settle your boy ....
Please don't think it's bad behaviour its perfectly normal puppy behaviour ...you can give him time out but please dont isolate him ...he is only a baby still even though he looks older because he is a giant breed .....these early weeks are so crucial to how he develops as an adult...
Don't forget he is just a baby ...
Exercise and freedom is essential for puppies and dogs ...its taking away both that causes problems....or limiting them ....have you spoken to the breeder for advice ...
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