JulesRules
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
We have now had our lovely rescue girl just over a week. She is settling in well and getting more confident, but she has now started barking during the night. I know it's early days but I could really use a good nights sleep :-(
The past month has been really manic for me with a million stressful or tiring going on both at work and home (TUPE stuff at work, moved horse to a new livery, tenant moved out of my buy to let flat which then needed redecorating and finding a new tenant, friends hen weekend, getting a new dog, going to a festival) It wasn't planned like this but everything seemed to come together :-( Result is I am shattered and desperate for a good nights sleep and barking girl is really not helping. Also OH is a nightmare and gets very irritable if he is sleep deprived.
The first night we had her she had a little bark just after we put her to bed, I went down and reassured her and she was then quiet all night. She then had a couple of nights of going all night, or an odd little woof when the cat went out of his flap and settling straight after, but it seems to be getting worse. A couple of times I have been down to check on her thinking she may need the toilet, but she shows no interest when I try and put her in the garden. She does seem to settle if I go down and reassure her, but I feel like I am rewarding her for barking and don't want to get her into this pattern.
Last night I decided to ignore her and she just barked and barked and in the end I had to go down for fear of waking the neighbours (we live in a semi detached cottage. As it's old the walls are thick and noise doesn't carry well, but they do have a young baby next door )
I have tried putting her to bed with a chew which keeps her occupied, but she just starts later on if I do that. I am thinking of walking her last thing before bed and not letting her snooze after her dinner so she is tired and ready to sleep when we are like a child
Does anybody else have any ideas?
Taking her to bed with us is not an option. We don't let dogs upstairs in our house as this is the cat's safe domain and it's not fair to the cat to disrupt him.
In terms of why she is barking, the first night the cat definitely disturbed her by going through his cat flap and setting the security lights off, but since then I just think she is bored and lonely and barking for someone to come and get her. She isn't used to being alone as she was on the streets and then in a foster home with other dogs. I know it's hard for her but I feel it's best for her to learn to be alone in the long run.
We have an anti bark citronella collar which belonged to our previous dog who just loved the sound of his own voice. Nasty OH wants to put it on her tonight, but I'm adamant that is an absolute last resort.
Please help
We have now had our lovely rescue girl just over a week. She is settling in well and getting more confident, but she has now started barking during the night. I know it's early days but I could really use a good nights sleep :-(
The past month has been really manic for me with a million stressful or tiring going on both at work and home (TUPE stuff at work, moved horse to a new livery, tenant moved out of my buy to let flat which then needed redecorating and finding a new tenant, friends hen weekend, getting a new dog, going to a festival) It wasn't planned like this but everything seemed to come together :-( Result is I am shattered and desperate for a good nights sleep and barking girl is really not helping. Also OH is a nightmare and gets very irritable if he is sleep deprived.
The first night we had her she had a little bark just after we put her to bed, I went down and reassured her and she was then quiet all night. She then had a couple of nights of going all night, or an odd little woof when the cat went out of his flap and settling straight after, but it seems to be getting worse. A couple of times I have been down to check on her thinking she may need the toilet, but she shows no interest when I try and put her in the garden. She does seem to settle if I go down and reassure her, but I feel like I am rewarding her for barking and don't want to get her into this pattern.
Last night I decided to ignore her and she just barked and barked and in the end I had to go down for fear of waking the neighbours (we live in a semi detached cottage. As it's old the walls are thick and noise doesn't carry well, but they do have a young baby next door )
I have tried putting her to bed with a chew which keeps her occupied, but she just starts later on if I do that. I am thinking of walking her last thing before bed and not letting her snooze after her dinner so she is tired and ready to sleep when we are like a child
Does anybody else have any ideas?
Taking her to bed with us is not an option. We don't let dogs upstairs in our house as this is the cat's safe domain and it's not fair to the cat to disrupt him.
In terms of why she is barking, the first night the cat definitely disturbed her by going through his cat flap and setting the security lights off, but since then I just think she is bored and lonely and barking for someone to come and get her. She isn't used to being alone as she was on the streets and then in a foster home with other dogs. I know it's hard for her but I feel it's best for her to learn to be alone in the long run.
We have an anti bark citronella collar which belonged to our previous dog who just loved the sound of his own voice. Nasty OH wants to put it on her tonight, but I'm adamant that is an absolute last resort.
Please help