Sentences with phrase «let your puppy out if»

Many puppy books tell you to never let your puppy out if they have been crying, or while they're too excited, because this will just teach them to cry every time they want to be let out.
You should also let your puppy out if they were sleeping quietly for a while, then woke up and started crying.

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If you are not home during the day consider hiring a pet walker or a neighbor to come let your puppy out one or two times.
The dominant dog will place his or her mouth on the puppy's throat as if to rip out the jugular, while growling very viciously and deeply to let the puppy know that he or she is serious.
Remember that you will need to get up during the night, and if you work away from home, you will need a helper to let your puppy out in the middle of working hours.
This means that if you work away from home you may need to hire a pet sitter or ask a friend or family member to come let your puppy out during the day while you are out.
If my puppy gets wild and nippy, I will take his collar (after I let out a big «Ow!!»
If one puppy bites another too hard, the bitten puppy lets out a screech which usually is successful in getting the hard nipper to temper his bites.
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Some puppies will be slow to seek out a nipple and can be guided gently toward one if necessary; as long as they are not vocalizing loudly and appear hydrated it is all right to let these puppies find the nipples on their own.
If your puppy has been crying for more than five minutes, just take her out and let her go potty, or play with her for a while.
If you are going to be away from home for an extended period during the day, consider having a friend or petsitter stop by to let your puppy out.
Eventually the puppy will be letting you know when he needs to go out but remember — if you ignore his request or don't move quickly he'll have an accident!
If your bunny is contained in a puppy pen, condo, or cage, make sure you let your bunny out everyday into a bunny proofed room.
If you can not come home to let your puppy out yourself, you need to hire a pet sitter or find a friend or family member who can do it — as your puppy grows, he will be able to hold his bladder for longer so you will be able to keep him in the crate longer.
Like all intelligent dogs, black lab puppies need a way to let out extra steam, and if left alone they become aggressive.
If you want to grant him some freedom, let him out in the backyard but make sure the fence around doesn't have any weak points (more about Puppy training).
Puppies sleep a lot and you should let them, but in the 90 minutes or so before bed time you should forcibly keep them awake, play with them, fuss over them, tire them out and if they nod off keep waking them so when they do go to bed they are extremely tired.
If your puppy has spent several hours in confinement, when you let him out, take him directly to his bathroom spot and praise him when he eliminates.
Puppies over four months of age can usually «hold it» through the night, but if your dog cries to be let out, it is best to get up and let her tend to her urge.
If at some point your puppy is more accepting of the crate (doesn't show signs of anxiety anymore) and you catch him whining and pawing to ask to be let out, ignore these attempts to get your attention and let him out only once he's quiet.
At first, you'll let your puppy out of his crate if he's quiet for 10 seconds, then gradually wait longer and longer until you can leave him in the crate for extended periods with no fussing.
If your puppy makes the slightest whine, immediately give him your full attention, tell him «Let's go outside» in an excited tone and hurry him out for a potty.
If you are getting your puppy from a breeder and they do not offer to let you interact with both parents (if they are on site), find out whIf you are getting your puppy from a breeder and they do not offer to let you interact with both parents (if they are on site), find out whif they are on site), find out why.
If you are lucky enough to catch your puppy «in the act» of eliminating in the wrong place, it's ok to let out a firm «NO»!
This enables you to avoid giving further vaccines that will provide no benefit to the puppy if he or she is already immune, as well as let you know you need to continue to protect your puppy from exposure to these diseases if it turns out he or she did not form immunity from the first vaccinations.
If teaching your puppy a new behavior, setbacks happen so stop and figure out what caused the mistake and vow not to let it happen again.
You can take your dog out and about and let it happen naturally, which it definitely will if he is just as cute as a button as most floppy eared puppies are, you can take weekly trips to the park or better yet the dog park, or you can take him to puppy school.
If your puppy hasn't had enough time to learn where things are in her apartment, she may forget to go potty there once she is let out.
I really care about the puppy and want to make it work, the last thing I would ever want to do is adopt a puppy only to return it, but I do not want this to negatively affect Stella.We have done all we can to let Stella know that Macy will never take her place.We never scold her if and when she growls or barks at Macy, we always greet her and feed her first, we correct Macy if she tries to bark at or growl at Stella.We have separate sleeping places for them.I don \» t know at what point I say, \» this is not working out \» and take the puppy back.
Puppy mill dogs are rarely, if ever, let out of their cages to play, exercise or socialize with one another.
If you have a full - time job, fostering puppies might not be for you, as they need to be let out and fed every few hours.
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