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Is It Possible To Get Your Dog To Stop Whining?

Topic: PetsPublished April 26, 2010

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Your new canine addition just arrived and it will not stop whining. The kids are disappointed with the whiny little pup and you don't know what else to do. Sending the dog away is not your preference, though you do wish to stop the dog from whining. So what do you do? Luckily, there are ways to help your dog stop whining! By making an unpleasant noise which only the dog can hear, there is an electrical device which will help with the undesirable behavior. You can also consistently tell your dog to stop whenever he or she starts whimpering. The owner's constant, or very frequent presence will be essential, but eventually the dog will cease whining and silence will be restored. Certainly, other methods exist to help the dog stop whining which may also stop other undesirable habits, though this pair will be emphasized here.

Tools

Electrical devices to help your dog stop whining are not expensive and are completely safe to use. Your dog will not like the sound they produce, which will prove to be a key factor in the training process. Consider the effectiveness of a device that presented you with a raucous, unpleasant sound whenever a bad dietary choice was made. To keep from hearing that awful sound one more time, you would probably be willing to give up the fattening food. Such is the concept underlying the noise tools made to prevent a dog from whining. Should there be uncertainty regarding the tools, you are reluctant to antagonize the dog, or are worried that the tool will do harm to the animal, options other than audio tools exist to help make the dog stop whining.

Predictable Teaching

There is another method to make your dog stop whining, but you must be there with your pet all the time to follow through correctly. To do this, when he or she starts to whimper you loudly tell it no or make a quick, distracting noise. Never, ever hit your beloved dog. It is never advisable to strike a pet, regardless of its deportment at any given moment. Rather than spanking your dog, there are other, better methods to make it stop whining or displaying other behaviors you don't like. One solution is to create the distracting noise by slapping your hands together, or a rolled up newspaper against your hand. Either will work to distract your dog and help him stop whining or engaging in any other annoying or destructive behavior. The reason these ways are effective is because dogs have very sensitve ears, much more sensitive than ours, and react strongly to a noise that bothers them or causes them distress. Consistently repeat this every single time your dog starts to whine. By following these tips consistently, you will find your dog will stop whining and your neighbors stop complaining about the noise.

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