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Old 07-11-2006, 07:27 PM   #31
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thanks i will try that its to late to go to the vet now but ill get it tomorrow im going to put a radio in her room cause it seems she can sleep with noise
also i put blankets on her door to drown out some of the noise
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Old 08-11-2006, 09:48 AM   #32
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When we had our pups (border collie x kelpie) we got two, couldn't resist! They had each other to play with. But one of the pups did start to whine at night. They slept right at the door to the lounge and I found that if i left the light on and turned it off in the middle of the night when i got up to go to the loo the pup was fine ans she wouldnt whine.

By the way nice choice of pup, those lil buggers are pretty damn smart!
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Old 08-11-2006, 10:01 AM   #33
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If you ever decide that you don't want it, I could take it off you hands!

If your after a kelpie cross pup PM me ;)

I have 3 little girls that need good homes that apreciate the fact that they need exercise...... is the reason I still have them at 3months ..... cant find suitable homes as yet.

They have a dash of cattle dog in them but thats only a dash..... only a little colour really..... they are about 3/4 red Kelpie :newangel:
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Old 08-11-2006, 10:15 AM   #34
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When we got our lab at 8weeks old, kept her in the laundry for the first few weeks and got up to take her to the toilet then straight back inside to bed, she whinned a bit for now reason but we ignored her, she soon learnt the rules, you whine outside toilet then straight back to bed, she was pretty well toilet trained from the start too, only a few accidents to report. She now sleep outside and is 6 months old, just got spayed as well.
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Old 08-11-2006, 07:08 PM   #35
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Don't know if it has been mentioned as yet but what you can try is for the first week have her next to you on the floor , then the following week move her to the end of the bed, the third week just outside the bed room door and so on until she gets used to the place and being on her own.

Worked well with our boxer pup. Now the big mutt is going onto 13 years old and the bond that he has with us is strong........... except when there is a ***** around of course. Only then he manages to find the strut he had earlier on in life and it's "see ya later dad".
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Old 08-11-2006, 07:22 PM   #36
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hmmm our pup only cried when we left the house now he sleeps in the laundry, the only prob we have now is that he still ****es when he gets really excited like if hasn't seen someone in ages, showered my mums legs the other day lol, its kinda scary cause hes like 10 months old or something
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Old 09-11-2006, 09:04 AM   #37
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Thanks everyone for your advise. Lastnight she slept till 430 and only woke up cause she had to go to the toilet, them she woke up at 530 cause i think the sun goes through the window and wakes her up cause she doesnt think its night any more, so im going to put a blanket over the window. Get this lastnight my house mate stepped on her head i saw im do it i went off he said it was an accident but im not so sure
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Old 09-11-2006, 10:03 AM   #38
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Hot water bottle and an old clock that ticks. It's missing its mother. Will think the clock is her heartbeat and the heat her warmth.
No child should be abandoned at that age.
As it gets older it will grow away from it and probably chew them.
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Hot water bottle and an old clock that ticks. It's missing its mother. Will think the clock is her heartbeat and the heat her warmth.
No child should be abandoned at that age.
As it gets older it will grow away from it and probably chew them.
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Old 09-11-2006, 04:54 PM   #40
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We got a puppy a fortnight ago, she whined all night for 3-4 days but every night she get's better and now she's quiet all night. The first few days you think it'll never stop. Just ingore her and by the end of the week your puppy will be much quieter.

We left Keira in the Laundy for a week now she's outside in her kennel.
did the same thing and have to agree
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