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go fish 02-14-2010 06:28 PM

new pup
 
i jus got a new 3 month old lab last week. the only problem im havin so far is she hates the kennel. she barks constantly when in the kennel so i get no sleep. :eek: what advice or tricks do u guys use? thanks.

Dink 02-14-2010 06:31 PM

Put a towel over it, she wont know your there so she wont bark.....

fishinpox 02-14-2010 06:35 PM

like dink said put a towel or bed sheet over it , when it barks dont even look at it just ignore it , also buy it a comfortable dog bed and some chew toys put them in the crate with the puppy , never use the crate as punishment so dont yell at the puppy for barking in the cage if you ignore it , it will stop maybe not tonite but give it a week . the cage should be the dogs "comfort / saftey zone" or simply its personal space , my dogs go take naps in their crates or go in there just to chew a bone ect... mine used to hate it when they were pups

simplepeddler 02-14-2010 07:15 PM

put a set of you dirty clothes in there with her!
Trust me

huntin fool 02-14-2010 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simplepeddler (Post 114470)
put a set of you dirty clothes in there with her!
Trust me


your scent is on the clothes, seems like that would work ;)

eman 02-14-2010 08:17 PM

If you want to use the term kennel for your pup ,DO NOT scold the pup while inside the crate. Like the others said , Do use the sheet over the crate to hide the pup from view. Once the pup feels that the crate is a safe zone and not that he / she is being punished , You will have no problem getting pup to kennel on his / her own without all the drama.

speck-chaser 02-14-2010 11:19 PM

If you can get a towel from the owners where you got it with the puppies mothers scent on it, that usually helps too.

Raymond 02-15-2010 01:33 PM

TRI-TRONICS BARK COLLAR, ORDER FROM GUNDOGSUPPLY.COM.
Fix it now or you will never fix it;)

go fish 02-18-2010 08:30 PM

ok
 
thanks guys for the help. its workin a little bit but she still tends to bark about half way through the nite. i know she doesnt have to go pee because thats what i first thought. i guess she jus has to get used to it. at least im sleeping halfway throught the night now. lol

specktator 02-18-2010 11:01 PM

Pretty much impossible to keep them from howling all night when they pups. I never seen a lab pup that didn't howl when u put him in kennel at night and not crap all over the place! It will get better, just takes time.

wtretrievers 02-18-2010 11:04 PM

You sometimes take their kennel with a towel over it & set it on top of the dryer & turn it on & they'll go out like a light;)

PUREBAY2200 02-18-2010 11:25 PM

Mine was the same at first... After 2 weeks she loved it.
Naps in it, takes her toys into it etc. It's her safety zone. Sometimes she won't get out if she real comfy. If I can't find her in the house I just look in her kennel. Lol
last week while on vacation she stayed with my brother.
I took her over today and when she got tired she went to the exact spot where her kennel was and laid down... Priceless!!

muttmechanic 02-19-2010 12:01 PM

Every time you leave your house and when you cant watch her put her in the kennel. It seems basic but you wont believe how fast it will work. I did it with my lab that still to some extent has separation anxiety. after about a week the howling and excessant barking quit. I also decided to feed her in the kennel so I could monitor how much she eats because we have another lab in the house that will eat as much as she can at the drop of a hat. but the more you can put her in there and make it not seem bad the faster she will acclimate to it.

simplepeddler 02-19-2010 12:57 PM

also, make sure no one tries to play with her while she is in the kennel..........no kids poking fingers in there ans such.............

go fish 02-20-2010 06:40 PM

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she's doing better guys. not great but better. here is a pic of her, but the camera is not the best!

cajunforeman 02-23-2010 01:53 PM

we've been experincing the same thing until last night. We've had an exciting battle to say the least with ours. He's been in our home for about a week catches parvo and yesterday was his first day back in 3 days. I tell you what you don't realize how attached you get to them until something like that happens. Anyway he was crying for the 1st 3 or 4 days that we had him. I would just wake up and yell really loud at him to hush and he was finally got the hint. Now last night we didn't hear so much as a whimper out of him but he was confined to a just a kennel for 3 days so im sure he was just happy to be home. Good luck

simplepeddler 02-23-2010 02:39 PM

good luck with him Cajun! that will rock your socks

cajunforeman 02-23-2010 05:09 PM

Thanks..... He seems to be doing great now. The only thing that worries me is the vet said not to work him for 2 weeks. I've already missed alot of valuable time with him since he was 3 months when i got him. He was doin really well with his training before all this came about.

Trust me Go Fish keep a close watch on where you bring your dog. I wouldn't wish that sickness upon no one.

Shawn Braquet 02-24-2010 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by cajunforeman (Post 117957)
Thanks..... He seems to be doing great now. The only thing that worries me is the vet said not to work him for 2 weeks. I've already missed alot of valuable time with him since he was 3 months when i got him. He was doin really well with his training before all this came about.

Trust me Go Fish keep a close watch on where you bring your dog. I wouldn't wish that sickness upon no one.

dont rush the training a many of dogs have been trained after the age of 1 and even 2, just dont rush it you'll have plenty of time

PUREBAY2200 02-24-2010 12:05 PM

What exactly is parvo??


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