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  • I’m going crazy with this puppy

    Sorry if this is worded odd. I'm furious and scatterbrained. I'm watching my aunt’s dog for a few days. He's a large breed, 8 weeks old.

    He went to sleep at 11pm. Woke up at 2am. We went potty. He's been a few times. Pee and poo. It's 4:20 and won't go back to sleep. He will ONLY settle OUTSIDE right now. He sleeps inside during the day just fine!!!. It's cold out here. my two cousins share a room. It's the only option for me to stay in there with its crate.

    He won't stop randomly barking when inside. Won't settle back in his crate again. Ignores toys to bark and bite me. I know he wants to play. But I can't do the thing where I leave the room when he bites (instead of punishment) because he will wine and bark and people are sleeping!!!

    The NOISE is driving me completely insane. My legs are bruised because I cannot help but to hit them out of frustration. My tongue is sore from biting it.

    I'm not usually so short tempered. It's just children and puppies. Which is why I don't have a child or puppy myself and probably never will.

    I have 3 more nights of this. What do I do:(

    Edit: he's also aggressive when I touch around his shoulders or have my hand around him when eating (I know because he was trying to eat something he wasn't supposed to, I took it away, and he snarled and bit me)

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  • No puppy grooming business where I live, how do I proceed?

    We had only one grooming service in my town. It was small but well facilitated. It seems the owners are shutting down their business though now. Grooming puppies/dogs isn’t really a big thing here so I don’t really see another business popping up again anytime soon.

    My working line cocker spaniel is 5 months old now. While I maintain his fur with regular brushing and needed wipes, I haven’t given him a bath myself. I had taken him for grooming once and was hoping that’s how I will be maintaining his coat but now I am at a loss. His fur is obviously short because he is working line. But now I am mildly panicking on how to move forward.

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  • Sleep regression….maybe?

    We have a 5 month old miniature schnauzer. He has slept in our crate since we got him at 8 weeks. Goes in around 10:30 and would sleep until 6:30-7. 2 nights ago he was up at 5, barking, I ignored until 6am then got him up. I thought maybe he had to poop or something since he wouldn’t settle back down. He didn’t, just short pee. So he tricked me. Tonight it was 4am he was up. I ignored him, 4:30 he puked so I got him up, changed his blanket, got him water and took him for a pee. Then it was straight back into the crate. It is now 6:15am and he’s still going 🥲 he stops for a few minutes and starts again. Do I just need to wait this out? Is this typical for this age? Any tricks that worked for anyone? He’s in our room, blanket over the crate with a sound machine. I’m so sleepy 😭

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  • Early mornings with a 14 week old puppy – advice!

    We got our Whippet x Poodle female puppy nearly 4 weeks ago and she is a few days off turning 14 weeks old. Overall she's doing really well – pretty quick to learn, more or less toilet trained and is now sleeping from ~10pm through until 5/6am with no toilet breaks which is a god send! We have crate-trained her and during the day she follows a rough schedule of ~1 hour wake window, then a nap for 1-2 hours, rinse and repeat until bedtime.

    At the moment is that she is waking up for a pee anywhere between 5am-6am – we take her out of her crate, out to the garden and back into her crate with no fuss – we are treating it like it is still nighttime and not time for her to get up! We are trying to aim for a 7-7:30 'official' wake up time and treat any wakes before that as still night-time.

    Our issue is that from 6am she really struggles to settle back down and have another sleep before 7-7:30am. We will have intermittent whining all the way up to constant whining – sometimes she'll doze off for 10 mins or so but doesn't properly get asleep again. She is visibly still sleepy during this period – we know her sleepy face plus she is zoomy, bitey and full of morning energy despite not being fully ready for the day. We will usually set up camp next to her crate from 6am, hoping that our presence will soothe her back into sleep but this doesn't really work. We usually give in around 7/7:15am, take her outside for toilet, give her breakfast, and then she will usually have a bit of a play until she is sat on our laps chewing and will be back in her crate for a nap around 7:45am.

    Any advice? Lying by her crate from 6-7am isn't really sustainable for us in the long-run, plus doesn't seem to have much of the desired effect of soothing her! We would love for the following to happen: ~5-6am toilet wake, back into crate, sleep until ~7/7:30am. How do we make this happen, or at least create the conditions where it might happen?!

    She is still a baby but I'm concerned we might unintentionally be teaching her a bad early morning routine. Help!

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  • Puppy was fine and now gets up every hour.

    Hi, I would like to go ahead and apologize in advance as for the past three days I’ve had probably three hours of sleep consistently as I’ve been having a lot of issues with my new pup. She is a blue healer and corgi mix. She is three months and some weeks old and we have had her for about almost 2 weeks now. The issue that I am having is less of an issue as I know that she’s just a baby, but I also am trying to keep my own sanity so any advice would be very much appreciated as I am currently leaned against my couch, trying to force myself to go to work and not pass out.

    When we first brought her home, I immediately started crate training her and all the other fixings. She sits and will even stay and not just run and eat her food until I say break now this is a work in progress, of course, but I have mentioned this to say how smart she is as I have never had a dog that picks up so fast. Obviously, the first week we had her she was having issues with using the restroom in the crate and I would obviously get up whenever she’d whine to let her out. She’d go use the pup pad in a fenced in area of our living room while I stood silently and then she’d go back into the crate. After the first week and maybe even just a day maybe two she literally slept the entire night almost with me only having to get up once MAYBE twice. It was great and I was getting sleep again.

    We just took her to the vet like three days ago and she is completely healthy other than worms, which I learned you can’t always see in their poop because that is the first thing I checked. So thankfully, they gave her some medicine that starts with an S and I can’t pronounce and it’s been helping kill the worms but since the exact same day, she gets up every single hour almost if I am lucky it’ll be two. Is she doing this now because of the worms? Is she doing it now because I’m doing something wrong? Did I get frequently lucky and she was just doing fine and then I got Rick rolled? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is affecting my mental health hard just purely because I can’t sleep.

    Also side note when she does go out to potty she does VERY little poops/pee. And the poos are not completely solid.

    Tl;DR. puppy was doing find crated at night and only woke once. Then took to vet and she got worm medication and now gets up every one to two hours. Help please.

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  • I’m losing it my dachshund pees everywhere

    Just came here to rant and maybe get some advice…

    I love him more than anything but seriously I wish I knew when he needs to pee/poo so I can take him out.

    Anyone figured out how to do that? 😭

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  • Is it normal for puppies to have on and off stomach sensitivity?

    I’ve been raising my puppy for a little while now, and overall things are going well, but one thing I keep noticing is how sensitive his stomach seems to be.

    Some days everything is completely fine, then out of nowhere I’ll notice loose stool or mild discomfort, even though I haven’t made any major changes to his food. I’ve been sticking to a consistent diet, limiting treats, and trying not to switch things up too often, so it’s a bit confusing.

    I know puppies are still developing and their systems are adjusting, but I’m wondering how common this actually is. Is this just part of the process, or is it something I should be paying closer attention to early on?

    For those who’ve already gone through the puppy stage, did your dog eventually grow out of it, or did you have to actively do something to stabilize their digestion?

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  • Training Log: Two Belgian Malinois Sisters/Litter-Mates From Puppy to One Year

    I'm only trying to promote best practices and whats possible with training, time and trust. I worked with shelter/rescue dogs and I am passionate about helping anyone who asks what has worked for me with these and previous dogs. Offering everything for free, volunteering at a shelter is highly encouraged to learn by playing, walking and helping is a win-win for everyone!

    I have two Belgian Malinois puppies, end of April 2025 and end of May 2025 (respectively) and a rescue cat which is two years with me. They turned one year old March '26.

    Lure (hand-feeding), Capture (rewarding nature behaviors), and Shaping (gradual small steps to task competence) are the pillars of training for me. Learning about body language, animal behavior and positive reinforcement psychology [please seek out peer-reviewed articles and scholarly journals] has been integral.

    People often ask about specific issues i.e. potty, leash, reactive/fear, my approach is more slow burn and holistic, minutes through the day as part of routine that includes exposure to as many different places, scents, sounds and sights to build their confidence. Around the house I'll let them smell the things I'm working on so they're involved in the training process with me and not a top-down focus on rote repetition but channeling their working drive, curiosity and intrinsic motivation.

    There are about 18-20 videos on my profile and I plan on uploading more from the past and as we training in the future. I'd highly recommend recording training sessions, I record them and lay in bed at night reviewing them (while dogs lay sleeping next to me). In the future I'll try to put together something more formal in writing but I tired to upload one video of each day this past week. There's also a nail trimming video, if you only clip two nails, clip two more the next day, keep it a positive experience and end on a high note.

    The training I knew but didn't realize the technical terms aside from luring which while I've worked with dogs haven't heard of but trying to spread the method because it will make training so much faster, easier and opens so many possibilities for more complex training in the future, my dogs still prefer eating from my hand to eating from their bowls.

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  • Spontaneous and enforced naps calculus

    My 13 week Old English Sheepdog has been with us for 4 weeks. she's the first puppy, or dog, anyone in my family has had. Narya is pretty high energy and doesn't self settle much. I learned about enforced naps here and it has changed our whole dynamic. In the last couple days she has occasionally laid down in the kitchen or outside and dozed. however, her head pops up whenever there's a new sound or something moves. My question is, when she dozes, should we move her to the crate where she sleeps more soundly? or leave her be so she experiences more self-settling? and if we leave her, is it restful enough to call it sleep and does it count toward the 16-20 hours of sleep she needs? I can figure it out by experience over time but if there are known answers I'd like to know them too!

    Puppy101 has been extremely helpful to me figuring out how to be a good puppy parent and I'm so grateful.

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