MelonJ
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Oh God, MAKE IT STOP!!!
LOL!
Wonder where I’ve been??? Wonder no longer! Been too exhausted to do anything but manage my big brat of a whiner.
I should establish:
-He gets a two mile structured walk in the morning AND at night.
-He gets 30-45 minutes of training and fetch and open-space running play time daily.
-He is completely healthy according to the vet.
So he is definitely not understimulated or in pain. His obedience is beautiful and we practice NILIF. He is for the most part, the most respectful puppy I’ve ever known even for an energizer doberbunny.
HOWEVER, the freaking whining is like nails on a chalkboard!
The whine to meet someone I’m talking to across the street while I have him in a sit. The whine to keep moving when I stop for something on a walk. The whine to go for a walk. The whine to get out of the crate in the morning (and no it’s not because he has to pee bc he’s taken his freaking sweet time to do that once he’s out). The whine to wind down on his bed after an activity session is over (like a walk, or training, or playing with toys, etc.). The random occassional whine when we walk out of the room or get ready to leave the house with or without him. The whine when I start the car to take him somewhere. The whine when I turn off my car because we’ve reached our destination.
It’s like...now that the crate whining has stopped, it’s bled into everything he does outside of it. We’ve tried ignoring it, interrupting it, correcting it. It just does not compute. I’ve even tried to give a little grace when he’s excited and trying to control his impulse with a more muffled whine rather than a full-out giant puppy whine. Hell, if I waited for him to stop before doing anything with him, we’d literally do nothing all day.
WHY DID NO ONE WARN ME ABOUT THE WHINING?!
Jk, jk...sigh.
Please, please, PLEASE tell me this is a phase. Because it’s one of the last things (other than his excitable energy and skittishness around nearby dogs) that needs fixing. The only time he doesn’t whine is when he’s working/training/playing, when he’s sleeping, or when he’s relaxing at our feet with everyone in the home before the end of the night.
Lord help this dog if he wasn’t so frikken beautiful and non-destructive...
LOL!Wonder where I’ve been??? Wonder no longer! Been too exhausted to do anything but manage my big brat of a whiner.
I should establish:
-He gets a two mile structured walk in the morning AND at night.
-He gets 30-45 minutes of training and fetch and open-space running play time daily.
-He is completely healthy according to the vet.
So he is definitely not understimulated or in pain. His obedience is beautiful and we practice NILIF. He is for the most part, the most respectful puppy I’ve ever known even for an energizer doberbunny.
HOWEVER, the freaking whining is like nails on a chalkboard!
The whine to meet someone I’m talking to across the street while I have him in a sit. The whine to keep moving when I stop for something on a walk. The whine to go for a walk. The whine to get out of the crate in the morning (and no it’s not because he has to pee bc he’s taken his freaking sweet time to do that once he’s out). The whine to wind down on his bed after an activity session is over (like a walk, or training, or playing with toys, etc.). The random occassional whine when we walk out of the room or get ready to leave the house with or without him. The whine when I start the car to take him somewhere. The whine when I turn off my car because we’ve reached our destination.
It’s like...now that the crate whining has stopped, it’s bled into everything he does outside of it. We’ve tried ignoring it, interrupting it, correcting it. It just does not compute. I’ve even tried to give a little grace when he’s excited and trying to control his impulse with a more muffled whine rather than a full-out giant puppy whine. Hell, if I waited for him to stop before doing anything with him, we’d literally do nothing all day.
WHY DID NO ONE WARN ME ABOUT THE WHINING?!
Jk, jk...sigh.Please, please, PLEASE tell me this is a phase. Because it’s one of the last things (other than his excitable energy and skittishness around nearby dogs) that needs fixing. The only time he doesn’t whine is when he’s working/training/playing, when he’s sleeping, or when he’s relaxing at our feet with everyone in the home before the end of the night.
Lord help this dog if he wasn’t so frikken beautiful and non-destructive...










Although the groaning is so human it makes me laugh. Kinda like when a child does something naughty and equally hilarious so you have to scold them while holding back a fit of giggles, lol.