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help with house training and screaming

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you would think i could deal with these sort of issues you easily but appently not
im having real trouble getting todd clean any advise you be great please guiy s

also im having issues when i leave him or he cant see me he screams and crys non stop i have been ignoreing him loads but it isnt making a diffrence


please help me
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I have had trouble with the screaming also. We have a trainer who comes in and he said the dog must be corrected (whatever methods you are using for your corrections) but do it from a distance. Don't go over to him if he is behind a gate-as that is what he wants. Also I was told to not give affection to the dog until you have him come to you and sit. I keep him on leash even in the house as I can practice commands with him throughout the day. Everything must be on your terms so they don't take over. Do you have a mini?
My Star is very vocal

I feel for your dealing with the screaming.

It is a challenge.

I don't have any suggestions though.

Hope it gets better.
I had a male pup that was very vocal, I watched cesar millan shows lol, I just made the tsk tsk sound and said quiet in my "mommy voice" and that worked. Treats and a good quiet afterward for poss. reinforcment as well. Eventually the word quiet was completely cut out and just the tsk tsk was used. Good luck, also there is a calming plug in that you can get at pet stores.
you would think i could deal with these sort of issues you easily but appently not
im having real trouble getting todd clean any advise you be great please guiy s

also im having issues when i leave him or he cant see me he screams and crys non stop i have been ignoreing him loads but it isnt making a diffrence


please help me
My resolution to this with Snoops was... take him EVERYWHERE, stop working, and let him sleep with me in the bed. LOL.... sigh... the sad part is, it's kind of true!

Though, now that he is getting older he is getting better. He stays home with family members and is fine. I can actually leave the house now, without him.... LOL!
I have had trouble with the screaming also. We have a trainer who comes in and he said the dog must be corrected (whatever methods you are using for your corrections) but do it from a distance. Don't go over to him if he is behind a gate-as that is what he wants. Also I was told to not give affection to the dog until you have him come to you and sit. I keep him on leash even in the house as I can practice commands with him throughout the day. Everything must be on your terms so they don't take over. Do you have a mini?

thats what i have been trying this will sound mean but i have tryed squirting him with water with no effect

i have brought pet correct spray witch sounds loud and that didnt work

i ignore him alot but it doeant help really

i dont want to have to take him everywhere as i need my freedom but i feel bad because my family have to put up with his screaming whenever im not around
Have you tried a kong? There is also a toy called....tug a jug I think that's the name where you can put food or treats inside and keep them busy. I'm not sure when you can start giving puppies 'treat's (it's been 8 years sry) but smart balance makes peanut butter without the sugar and if you freeze that in a kong it lasts a while and can keep them busy while you get something done.
yep he has a kong he isnt intrested in it when im not there i put wet dog food in it and it just went off because he didnt eat it quickly
I feel for you, Eby is the same when I leave her on her own, if she's left with Rosie my oes she's fine of if the hubby is at home. I took her with me to my mates house when i was grooming there, left her in the kitchen and she screamed the whole of the time.........................
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