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like I mentioned before this little fucker is Cockblocking the shit out of me everynight. Well, 2 nights ago I jsut said fuck it and banged away even though I could hear it yelping in its kenel downstairs.
Well worse than that is that every night around 1-2 am it goes crazy in its kennel and just will not STFU. I need to sleep but havent slept more than 4 hours this week cuz of this little fucker. Its like having a newborn baby. I think Im gonna spend my day at work researching Kennel training to figure out how to get this little shit to be quiet while I get some much needed sleep.
I would punt kick it if it werent so damn cute. Plus its awesome as shit during daytime hours and loves to play. But at night time the deamon comes out.
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In my experience a puppy isnt upset about being in its kennel at night, its upset about being away from the fam. Where is the kennel in relation to the rest of the family? As odd as it may sound you might get way better results if you put the kennel in your bedroom or the kids bedroom.
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thank you. i just started researching and that was one of the main points I came across already. I am going to try that tonight.
The Kennel has been downstairs in the kitchen. i may have to put it in my bedroom. -
yeah, dogs are naturally Pack animals. So they wanna be with the family and they dont mind the kennel. Also I recommend Benydryl (works for kids).
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When a got my bassett hound a few years back, she barked all night and drove me nuts. Finally I gave in and let her sleep at the foot of our bed. She never made another peep. That's all she wanted was to be close to us.
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well thats where we have ended up for everynight this week. We jsut give up and pt it on the end of the bed ccuz we need to sleep. But I dont really wanna keep the kennel in my room because I wanna fuck and in the ids room they wil never go to sleep.
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looks like he's blind in one eye. just sayin
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Do you cover the kennel at night with a towel when it's "sleep time"? We did that with our puppy and she eventually got the message.
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ya we cover it and it ussually goes to sleep after just a bit of wimpering but at 1-2am is when it just goes crazy. and it is blind in one eye thats why i got it, i thought we could relate.
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you have a good sense of humor buchi
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When we got our dog, she did the same thing. Eventually, we let her sleep in our bedroom and put a leash on her and hooked it around my foot. This way if she had to use the bathroom, she would wake me up and I could take her outside.
Now she has the run of the house and sleeps wherever she likes. Sometimes that's our room and sometimes it's in the front of the house. -
I'm not really sure what you're problem is with screwing in front of the pup, but you should get over it. My dogs give me ratings afterwards...best to date is an 8.5 from the loyal one, the other one gave my wife the 8.5 and me a 3, I mean WTF...she's just jealous.
Seriously though, put the kennel in the bedroom next to your side of the bed. If you're really upset about screwing in front of the dog then put a sheet over the kennel at night, the sense of smell is what it uses to verify you're there, not it's sight. And just FYI...when it gets big enough to get on the bed itself, it'll be sure to come check out WTF is going on when you start humping away on it's 'mommy.' -
i could give a shit less about bangin infront of the dog, Its just the wimpering and shit kinda kills the mood.
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Putting the kennel in the bedroom should do the trick. Just make sure and stick to a schedule and don't let the cute lil bugger up in the bed anymore once the kennel move has been made. Otherwise, he'll bark and whine every night just to get you to let him out. GL!
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PM gbmantis for dog training tips...
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cage in the room settles all problems, you'll actually find that your dog will make that kennel his personal space quite quickly
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Very much agreed, but kennel bars/cage can also be scarey. Get a big box he can't jump out of, line it with a couple big fluffy towels, and put the box next to your bed. Try leaving on a night light. If you get up in the middle of the night to pee, take him out to the yard and wait on him to finish. The more you take him outside, the quicker he'll potty train.
My puppy was born in a horse barn behind some hay. He was horrified when I first brought him home. So, I bought some hay for the back yard. That's all it took for him to know that I'm okay. He climbed all over the stuff. Great way for us to bond. We've been tight every since.











