Thread: "Crying" rotti
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Old 03-26-2008, 02:44 PM
Ayoka Ayoka is offline
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Re: "Crying" rotti

My guy too will try to whine for attention OR to go pee...I only allow whining at the bells to go pee.

If for some reason we do ahve to confine him to kennell inside he will whine too but I learned a long time ago that giving in only made matters worse. bear whined something terrible in his crate when we got him. for him too even yelling QUIET was attention. My tactic was to make sure he had been to pee, give him something fun to chew and then let him be sometimes it mean't walking away or shutting a door - he was safe, and not completely losing it (as in sep. anxiety).

Assuming your girl doesn't have to go do her buisness and is safe I'd put here wherever with a fin toy and ignore her, only letting her out when she's quiet.

Incidentally, I also use this tactic with my very vocal cats and they are catching on (although I'm sure they're plotting to kill me!).
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