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Morning all,
Myself and my partner got a Cocker Spaniel puppy on May 15th and he is now 9.5 weeks old. We just want to make sure we are doing the right thing when it comes to crate training and ensuring the dog doesn't have any separation anxiety when growing up.
We feel we are doing relatively well, he already knows how to sit and comes when calling his name (Eddie). He is sleeping through the night in a crate downstairs (we know its big enough as a family friend used it for his two Cockers and they're great and well trained).
Our concerns are thus, and if anyone can help us with ways to deal with these issues, it would be greatly appreciated. Or, if something sounds wrong, please let us know.
Any help of encouragement would be appreciated. It may be that this sounds totally normal, and that is fine, but we just want to be sure.
Thanks,
Dan & Amy
Myself and my partner got a Cocker Spaniel puppy on May 15th and he is now 9.5 weeks old. We just want to make sure we are doing the right thing when it comes to crate training and ensuring the dog doesn't have any separation anxiety when growing up.
We feel we are doing relatively well, he already knows how to sit and comes when calling his name (Eddie). He is sleeping through the night in a crate downstairs (we know its big enough as a family friend used it for his two Cockers and they're great and well trained).
Our concerns are thus, and if anyone can help us with ways to deal with these issues, it would be greatly appreciated. Or, if something sounds wrong, please let us know.
- It may just be because we haven't had a puppy before, but he is constantly wanting to be near us, my partner works from home all day, every day, and he wants to sit on her feet the whole day. I have advised she needs to leave him on his own occasionally for small amounts of time to build that independence.
- He is 'cleaning' or what looks like biting his fur quite a lot, he then has these wet patches on his body. I am unsure if this is allergies?
- He is mouthing, and I understand the concept of mouthing or 'teething' however, occasionally he will go into 'frenzies' and not let go of our trousers/shoes. We have tried pushing him off and then leaving the room, but it doesn't seem to be working.
- He sleeps through the night without relieving himself, from around 22:00-5:00, but once he is awake he will howl the house down until we come downstairs. We let him out at 5:00 to go to the toilet, put him back in his crate and try and get a couple hours more sleep, but it seems impossible as he will continue to howl, we tried leaving him from 5:00 to see if he stops, but he will carry on for half an hour to an hour at least. We are currently having around 5-6 hours sleep a night and its starting to take its toll.
Any help of encouragement would be appreciated. It may be that this sounds totally normal, and that is fine, but we just want to be sure.
Thanks,
Dan & Amy