- Messages
- 12
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 1
Hi I’ve got a new puppy kelpie crossed border collie 10 weeks old having him for 10days he’s really good.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Nah I’ll be home night times he’ll feel asleep by 10:30 so I’ll go to sleep by that time one mate will be home by midnight 11:30 so at that time he wakes up and he wants to play and sleeps next to him but he’s going overseas even if I let him sleep close to me no point because I have to go to work by 6 in the morning so he’ll bark if I leave when he is awake.Are you both out working all night ...
He’ll be alone for 2-3 hours in day times and I don’t want him to bark in night times if the person who sleeps close to him go to overseas. How to make him sleep without barking night times and leave him 2-3 hours alone during day times.So, you will be leaving him at 6 am - and you think he will bark - but how long are you leaving him for, and have you made arrangements for his care?
Sorry, I'm maybe missing something here but I'm not really sure what you are asking.
I am crate training him but he’s bit smart taking time. I can arrange that may be.Can you have him in a crate or playpen beside your bed ...have you left a radio on when he is alone ...a nice stuffed Kong to keep him occupied..
How to make him sleep without barking night times and leave him 2-3 hours alone during day times.
Yeah I read the article lot I’ve to learn from that you are right he is baby and he is kind of like he wants to win one way the other. He tries to bite if we hold him he’ll make sounds like he’s hurt and if we leave him he’ll be coming back to bite again. That’s smart isn’t it. I want him to control that biting and barking.It takes time, and he's just a baby. Like a human baby, it'll be a while before he'll sleep soundly through the night. Did you read the article I linked to about separation anxiety?
Yeah I’m trying to pat him give belly rubs he’s fine give him some treats when he is quiet but sometimes he really wants to bite hand if not he’ll get aggressive with that he even try to bite on face sometimes if we don’t let him do that he’ll bark and growl.It isn't about win and lose - it's about making him feel secure in this scary new world he's in. As has been said, he is a baby, he doesn't speak any human language and he's feeling his way. So are you. We can help you to help him, but first you need an understanding that he does what he does not to best you but because he doesn't know any different. So take the pressure off all of you, relax into your new world, show him what you want by making it easy for him to do it and then rewarding him when he does. You can't easily teach a negative, so stick to what you want not what you don't want e.g. not "I want him not to cry" but "why is he crying and how can I arrange his world so that he doesn't need to?"
Puppies are hard work. Herder puppies one of the harder sort because they are so intelligent. I'm sure you can rise to the challenge, and we'll help you every step.