jesterfaerie
Well-Known Member
My lovely (I am using that term loosely at the moment) dog has started to constantly whine and last night he really found his voice and was howling for half of the night. It started around a month (possibly slightly less) ago and he would start to whine at around 6.30am. We would wake up and go let him out thinking he was desperate for the toilet, he wasn't it was though he was doing it for the attention. Over the last month it has started to escalate to most of the time during the day and howling on a night.
The bitch next door is in heat so we have put it down that his behaviour stems from this. TBH I have no idea what to do now. I do not feel that telling him off is working (we would tell him to go back to bed when he first started) and then reward him whenever he was quiet. IS there a way of keeping him calm when temptation is right at his front door?
Has anyone had an issue with their dog when a bitch in close proximity comes into heat? This is the first time I have had this problem and I am unsure whether to just ignore him and hope he quietens down in a week or so (she is due to finish roughly at the start of next week) or is there another route we can go down to calm him down.
He is entire which obviously doesn't help matters but OH and I are wanting to keep him entire, we discussed it with our vet and he suggested that unless we have any problems with him he would leave him entire. I am sure after another few sleepless nights OH and I could be persuaded
I hold my hands up and admit, have no idea what to do or where to turn to next (other than surgery) in order to help him, no matter how irresponsible that may make me come across.
Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated..... Sleeping pills, even more so!
The bitch next door is in heat so we have put it down that his behaviour stems from this. TBH I have no idea what to do now. I do not feel that telling him off is working (we would tell him to go back to bed when he first started) and then reward him whenever he was quiet. IS there a way of keeping him calm when temptation is right at his front door?
Has anyone had an issue with their dog when a bitch in close proximity comes into heat? This is the first time I have had this problem and I am unsure whether to just ignore him and hope he quietens down in a week or so (she is due to finish roughly at the start of next week) or is there another route we can go down to calm him down.
He is entire which obviously doesn't help matters but OH and I are wanting to keep him entire, we discussed it with our vet and he suggested that unless we have any problems with him he would leave him entire. I am sure after another few sleepless nights OH and I could be persuaded
I hold my hands up and admit, have no idea what to do or where to turn to next (other than surgery) in order to help him, no matter how irresponsible that may make me come across.
Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated..... Sleeping pills, even more so!