MrsElle
Well-Known Member
We have had our little lad for three weeks now. He is a JRTxLakeland and is 10 weeks old today.
Now it has been several years since we had a puppy, we tend to go down the rehoming an older dog route, but here he is, and my word, what hard work he is!
The main issues we are having at the moment are biting and waking up in the night. He bites, as all puppies do, but what can we do to stop him? We have tried squealing. It just gets him excited. We have tried just leaving our hand in a fist and not snatching it out of the way in the hope that he gets bored. It doesn't work. He digs in his little razor like teeth and tries to rag our hands to bits. We have tried removing him when he bites and put him in his cage, but it is every few seconds and it is exhausting. I know he will grow out of it eventually, but is there a way to speed up the process?
On to sleeping. His parents are working dogs and he was born on a farm. He goes to sleep when it gets dark, and wakes when it gets light. Therefore, he is up at 4.30 every morning, and to him that is it. Up, outside for a wee and poo, and back indoors for play time. We have tried putting him back in his cage, but after half an hour of his shouting his little head off at stupid o'clock in the morning, it is easier to just get up with him and go back to bed a couple of hours later when he takes himself back to bed. We do wake him and take him out for a wee before we go to bed, and I do know that he will only have a little bladder and it is probably full again after five or six hours. Any tips for extending his waking time in the morning?
Other than that he is pretty good. He loves his walks round the estate (country, not town!), and does keep us smiling
OH and I can't wait for him to grow up, sounds bad, but we don't 'do' babies really!
Now it has been several years since we had a puppy, we tend to go down the rehoming an older dog route, but here he is, and my word, what hard work he is!
The main issues we are having at the moment are biting and waking up in the night. He bites, as all puppies do, but what can we do to stop him? We have tried squealing. It just gets him excited. We have tried just leaving our hand in a fist and not snatching it out of the way in the hope that he gets bored. It doesn't work. He digs in his little razor like teeth and tries to rag our hands to bits. We have tried removing him when he bites and put him in his cage, but it is every few seconds and it is exhausting. I know he will grow out of it eventually, but is there a way to speed up the process?
On to sleeping. His parents are working dogs and he was born on a farm. He goes to sleep when it gets dark, and wakes when it gets light. Therefore, he is up at 4.30 every morning, and to him that is it. Up, outside for a wee and poo, and back indoors for play time. We have tried putting him back in his cage, but after half an hour of his shouting his little head off at stupid o'clock in the morning, it is easier to just get up with him and go back to bed a couple of hours later when he takes himself back to bed. We do wake him and take him out for a wee before we go to bed, and I do know that he will only have a little bladder and it is probably full again after five or six hours. Any tips for extending his waking time in the morning?
Other than that he is pretty good. He loves his walks round the estate (country, not town!), and does keep us smiling