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Posted by Boom's Hellrazr on 08-21-2015 02:41 AM:

Help with pup please!

I just got a 6 week old pup about 4 days ago. The pup wont shut up for anything. You can smack him on the butt and put him in his pen and 2 mins later he is back to yepping and whinning. Even when you let him outside to run his is still yepping and whinning. Really want this pup to stay around but my wife is about to kill me cause of him. Is there any tricks or methods to get him to quite down?


Posted by msinc on 08-21-2015 02:59 AM:

If he's that bad about barking after four days I think I would take him back and get the quiet one...if there is one. Hyperactive dogs that bark constantly are a nuisance and usually don't change much. I have never seen one amount to the fantastic dog everyone hopes they will be. Sorry, wish I had more encouraging words....

Don't worry though, in a few minutes someone will post a "simple, all ya gotta do"....never worked for anyone before, but they are sure it will work on this dog!!!


Posted by Jrkb2012 on 08-21-2015 02:59 AM:

Re: Help with pup please!

quote:
Originally posted by blackntan14
I just got a 6 week old pup about 4 days ago. The pup wont shut up for anything. You can smack him on the butt and put him in his pen and 2 mins later he is back to yepping and whinning. Even when you let him outside to run his is still yepping and whinning. Really want this pup to stay around but my wife is about to kill me cause of him. Is there any tricks or methods to get him to quite down?
If you just got it,it is probably missing momma and siblings,,I'd try putting a stuffed animal with him,maybe that will help


Posted by dchartt on 08-21-2015 03:04 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by msinc
If he's that bad about barking after four days I think I would take him back and get the quiet one...if there is one. Hyperactive dogs that bark constantly are a nuisance and usually don't change much. I have never seen one amount to the fantastic dog everyone hopes they will be. Sorry, wish I had more encouraging words....

Don't worry though, in a few minutes someone will post a "simple, all ya gotta do"....never worked for anyone before, but they are sure it will work on this dog!!!




Lmao well put

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Posted by Blusk25 on 08-21-2015 04:57 AM:

Six weeks is too young to take a dog from their mom. I never let any pups leave before 8 weeks.

Best bet is to put it in with another dog if you have one. Pups that young need more attention whether it's from a mother or siblings. More dogs are ruined by people trying to make a buck letting them leave early than anything else.

Honestly you see this more with "coonhound breeders" than any other breeds. "Tree Huggers" suggest 12 weeks because of the pups development but 8 weeks has always been right for me.


Posted by shadinc on 08-21-2015 05:22 AM:

For a better balanced dog, dog psychologist recommend 49 days. No more no less.


Posted by Blusk25 on 08-21-2015 12:09 PM:

http://healthypets.mercola.com/site...-as-adults.aspx


Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-21-2015 02:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
...... dog psychologist......

......Oh my goodness...... Where can I go to school to get a degree in "Dog Psychology"?


Posted by Blusk25 on 08-21-2015 02:30 PM:

Lol. That's what was wondering.


Posted by msinc on 08-21-2015 02:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Blusk25
More dogs are ruined by people trying to make a buck letting them leave early than anything else.

Honestly you see this more with "coonhound breeders" than any other breeds. "



It definitely happens...and I am not saying they don't do it for the money. Coon hounds typically have big litters...sometimes it is for the benefit of both the pups as well as the mother to take them off of her as soon as they get eating solid food, or at least as soon as possible.
One of my coon hunting friends had a Plott female that threw some really nice pups. She was bred 3 times and had 14 puppies every time. She came near to dying until he got the puppies off of her the first litter.
Point being, not all pups are taken early from their mother for the money. Still, I agree many are, especially in this sport.

As far as the OP and this pup in question...it really depends on how long you are willing to hang in there. It might turn out to be the best dog ever...but if he's still barking after four days continuously...it is sounding more like there's a better than average chance he might end up just another kennel pacing, barking mad, slick treeing idiot.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-21-2015 02:45 PM:

I need one. I think that several of my dogs have some very severe psychological problems. One of my young dog's mother was very mean to him and rejected him. It might have scarred him for life. I have another pup that is smaller than all of his littermates and they all bully him around. I worry that he may be psychologically scarred for life. I wonder if dog psychologists have doggie couches?


Posted by Joe Mueller on 08-21-2015 02:55 PM:

I've seen stuff animals work to get them to quit crying. Lol spray him with water if u can. Works faster in a pen where they can't get away. If u don't give up on him he won't give up on u. Can be tough to break. I'd say every hounds men has had this problem. Matter of fact I know they have. If u can get me a puppy that don't whine I'd have 10 of them.

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Posted by Joe Mueller on 08-21-2015 02:55 PM:

I've seen stuff animals work to get them to quit crying. Lol spray him with water if u can. Works faster in a pen where they can't get away. If u don't give up on him he won't give up on u. Can be tough to break. I'd say every hounds men has had this problem. Matter of fact I know they have. If u can get me a puppy that don't whine I'd have 10 of them.

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Posted by Blusk25 on 08-21-2015 03:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by msinc
It definitely happens...and I am not saying they don't do it for the money. Coon hounds typically have big litters...sometimes it is for the benefit of both the pups as well as the mother to take them off of her as soon as they get eating solid food, or at least as soon as possible.
One of my coon hunting friends had a Plott female that threw some really nice pups. She was bred 3 times and had 14 puppies every time. She came near to dying until he got the puppies off of her the first litter.
Point being, not all pups are taken early from their mother for the money. Still, I agree many are, especially in this sport.

As far as the OP and this pup in question...it really depends on how long you are willing to hang in there. It might turn out to be the best dog ever...but if he's still barking after four days continuously...it is sounding more like there's a better than average chance he might end up just another kennel pacing, barking mad, slick treeing idiot.



I'm not saying don't ween them at four or five weeks. They need the interaction with their siblings until 8 weeks so they understand the social order of things. I have a male pit bull rescue that was sold at a jockey lot at 4 weeks old. He's never quit the yelping or whining and he's four years now. Smart dog. Can do any trick you want him to. And he's really good with all people and animals but he never matured enough to stop the whining.


Posted by Littletown on 08-21-2015 04:09 PM:

One of my friends had a house dog that she thought had a problem. The problem was actually HER and not the dog, but she would not believe that, so she hired one of these "certified" & credentialed "Dog Psychologists" to come to her home & work with her dog.

For the record, yes, they DID use her couch !!!

To make a long story short, after several visits & well over $2,000.00 in fees, the Dog Shrink quietly informed her that "some dogs never change", and it's just part of their make-up. She then told my friend that this was her last visit, because there was nothing more she could do.

Tell your wife that super-star pup is just barkin' at a coon outside of the pen...


Posted by Stacy4SC on 08-21-2015 04:43 PM:

Try a 2 liter filled with warm water. Acts like momma or another dog. Idk it's worked for me

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Posted by Redneck Mafia on 08-21-2015 07:13 PM:

Should have bought 2 . Anytime I don't have other little ones around I get 2 . By around 6 mo you will know which one you like the best and sell the other . Young pups do better in groups work together and one on one w/ training till old enough to hunt then one at a time .

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Posted by shadinc on 08-21-2015 10:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
......Oh my goodness...... Where can I go to school to get a degree in "Dog Psychology"?
Try Georgia or Yale. They are bulldogs.


Posted by shadinc on 08-21-2015 10:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
......Oh my goodness...... Where can I go to school to get a degree in "Dog Psychology"?
Try The University of Tennessee. Maybe Smokey can teach you a thing or two.


Posted by Fisher13 on 08-21-2015 11:13 PM:

Still trying to figure out why you took a pup at 6 weeks

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-21-2015 11:14 PM:

I went to UT. The only thing that I learned up there was how to party and get in trouble. But then, I only lasted about 3 quarters before they sent me back home.


Posted by shadinc on 08-21-2015 11:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I went to UT. The only thing that I learned up there was how to party and get in trouble. But then, I only lasted about 3 quarters before they sent me back home.
Did you stay long enough to even meet Smokey?


Posted by rick brocious on 08-21-2015 11:41 PM:

I agee with Blusk , to me that is to young to take fom mom . If I get a pup thats on the noisy side i'll put it in with a good natured older hound .


Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-22-2015 12:06 AM:

I met Smokey at a frat party once. He and I shared a beer. I also woke up with a girl one morning that might have been related to him. Some of those remembrances are a little fuzzy now.


Posted by Boom's Hellrazr on 08-23-2015 06:30 PM:

Thanks for the replies. My pup is doing alot better and has calmed down alot on his yepping and whinning. He just needed some tough love! And more time to adjust to being alone.


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