Crate Training Your Puppy How to Stop Your Puppy from Whining



Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009

by Bill Beavers
CrownB Solutions, LLC

This writing addresses puppy whining during crate training. It assumes your crate puppy is approximately 8 weeks old or more. It also assumes the vet has cleared puppy from ailments such as stomach and urinary distress. In other words, we assume puppy is a well dog.

So you have done all the right things. You have put all your puppy training tips into action. You have used treats and toys and patience to get puppy to accept his dog crate. He goes in it willingly. He even stays inside with the door closed for a short time. He is doing so well with dog crate training. You thought you were about done, right.

The problem is that puppy whines at night. This is not acceptable. It is nearly impossible for anyone to sleep with a dog whining. Not only is this is extremely annoying I think that subconsciously we feel guilty as if we are punishing the pet even though our conscious mind knows we are simply crate training a puppy.

Think about this for a moment. Puppies are not much different from human children when it comes to whining or crying. What happens when you pick the baby up each and every time it cries? It continues to cry to get what it wants for years. I understand it is difficult to let your baby cry without picking him or her up. It is also difficult to allow puppy to cry without attention as well. Both cases are treated pretty much the same, let them cry assuming there are no baby or dog health problems. Just remember who is supposed to be in charge of the situation.

Why Do Puppies Whine

They are attempting to send you a message. It is your job to determine what they are trying to tell you. Just what you wanted to hear, right. Puppy is getting used to their new family so they may be feeling somewhat alone without their brothers and sisters and mother. They may just want some attention or affection. Remember that whining is part of their nature at this young age.

Things We Do Not Do

Do not pick the puppy up each time it whines.

Do not give the puppy attention of any kind each time it whines.

Do not punish puppy whining physically or emotionally at any time.

-Things We Can Do to Stop Puppy Whining At Bedtime

Be sure to take puppy out to do his business before bedtime.

Be sure to have comfortable bedding inside the dog crate for puppy.

Bring puppy and his dog crate into the bedroom with you.

Be sure to leave a couple of his favorite things inside the crate.

Cover the dog crate so the crate environment will feel more like a den.

Make sure the dog crate is not too big. This is a mistake made by many.

You may wish to leave a TV or radio on to keep puppy company.

While you and puppy are going through this night time education process keep as quiet and still as possible.

He will grow tired of puppy whining without attention and fall asleep.

You will probably find that dealing with puppy whining is the most difficult part of crate training puppies. It will not take much time as long as you don't acknowledge his request (whining) for attention. In just a few days he will be sleeping quietly exactly the way you want him to.

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by Bill Beavers
from Central California
2 years 177 days ago.
Yes I think this is the toughest part but it is temporary and does pass. Thanks so much for your comment and yes I do agree with you. When a human makes the wrong decision a pet suffers.
» left by Anonymous 2 years 158 days ago.
One way to guarantee a quick whine-free night is to make a temporary bed by the crate (yes on the floor). Lay there or sleep there, he/she will stop whining and eventually fall asleep. You will not have to do this more than a few times, the whining will stop, the pup will be happy, and you can be in your bed.
» left by Bill Beavers 2 years 158 days ago.
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While I've done this or heard of it I agree it should work just fine. After all, they are used to being with there siblings and the mom and they just don't want to be alone. Can you blame them? I've just curious about how many times you need to do this. It's certainly worth a try. Thanks so much for your comment.
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