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I think your puppy has typical puppy behavior for being ripped away from her mother and siblings. That's really stressful for a puppy. I have three suggestions:
1.) Try covering her crate with a sheet, quilt, or blanket. Then she'll have a secure little den and won't be distracted by things outside of her crate. It might quiet her down more quickly.
2.) Try getting a CD of harp music and play it softly while she's sleeping. Harp music has been found to relax dogs.
3.) Get one of those puppy stuffed animals that has a heart beat. I think they might be called Snuggle Pup. That way, the pup won't feel as lonely.
Good luck!
Hi Lindsey!
It sounds like you were REALLY lucky with Molly. I can relate to your situation with the puppy maybe being a bit too young. My Fenway was 7 weeks to the day when she left her mom and it was definitely identical to your situation when she first started with me. I can definitely offer some insight..
1. I second the snuggle puppy concept! It worked with Fenway
2. I second the suggestion to put things that smell like you in there. I actually slept with the snuggle puppy one night before I put it in the crate.
3. Give it a few days before you worry - Fenway really settled down after about the third or fourth night. After that she put up a small fuss for about 2 seconds when I would put her in for the night. I think there is an adjustment period right at the start since it is SO new for them.
4. Get her good and exhausted before your dad comes over ;)
My dog trainer suggested the harp music to help relax or calm dogs. I know there are CDs specifically for dogs, but I just used a CD my mom had called "Hymns for Healing" by the harpist Sally Fletcher. I found it helpful. Also, Barley's crate was in my bedroom near my bed. I think it might help your puppy if she's near you at night. Maybe the sounds of your husband's snoring or you moving around might comfort her since she'll know she has company. Barley was calm at night. The crying and whining would start when he was in his crate for a nap, quiet time, or time out. I covered his crate and played the CD softly, and he would calm within 10 or 15 minutes.
Good luck! It sounds like you are doing everything you can. Our dogs Daisy and PrisAnn were obnoxious at night, but it was a short stage. It usually stemmed from nighttime loneliness.
I found putting something like a towel or blanket over the crate, so puppy is in the dark works really well. Jackson used to cry if he could see me when he was in his crate. He will hold his bladder all night, but I found sometimes he would wake up in the middle of the night and want to play, and at 4am, i am in no mood to play... So when I put him to bed I include a few things in the crate: 1. Blanket with mom and siblings scents from the breeder, 2. Shirt I had sent to the breeder with my scent on it (and now also has whatever smells from the breeder on it) 3. the shirt I wore to sleep the night before, 4. his favorite snuggly stuffed animal and 5. Various kong and chew toys (nothing that squeaks) so that when he wakes up he can play by himself and not tear apart the crate pad. i'm a pretty light sleeper so sometimes i wake up to hear him playing in there, but he doesn't cry and just amuses himself until he gets tired and goes back to sleep.
Hope this helps and good luck!
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