Ok this puppy is about to be the last of me for real.
None of my other ones where like her 2 night in a row now.
She cried now needless to say I live in a apartment and my landlord called me at 2 this morning. My nieghbors are not very happy either.
What can I do the cover did not work takeing her away from everyone did not work what now.
She has been potty every hour again tonight.
And she has screamed all night
she does not do thid during the day she sleeps in my dinning room.
What can I do I need help soon until I find a home I am about to just put her in bed with me
See if you can keep her awake more during the day, put a ticking clock next to her at night, take with you and sleep in the car...in a very big parking lot.
Hopefull she gets better soon.
Do you keep her crate in your bedroom at night?
I might try that for a few days or a week or 2, then move it to the other room.
She's just 5 weeks old, right?
Yes she is young she does sleep alot during the day I had my friend has 3 kids 12 14 16 they toook her for about 3 hours and kept her up and played with her. But now she has been asleep over 2 hours do I wake her up or what and keep her up.
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On your other thread I believe you said someone is fostering the other pups from the litter...could they take this pup, as well?
I totally understand you're attached to her but you have 2 other dogs to provide a home for and angry neighbors and an irritated landlord is a bad situation in the making.
Ya but i dont want her to end up just anywhere
I will find out though my land lord was not mad I live next door to a real old lady who likes to call the cops she was the only one mad. But I will see I am attatched but yes I will find out for sure tomorrow
OH WAIT WHAT DOES MY MOM SAY TO ME ALL THE TIME i AM JUSTIFYING KEEPING HER
A new puppy screaming two nights in a row? That's nothing, it can go on for some time. But eventually it will stop.
Something my son did was take one of his t-shirts he wore for track practice, didn't wash it, and put it in the crate with Hans when he was a puppy. Now, most people who have smelled my son after he has run track would consider that animal abuse, but it actually seemed to calm Hans down a little bit.
Mike gave you the best advice, ignore it, it will eventually stop.
It's hard (and I believe wrong) to ignore a 4 or 5 week old baby puppy. There's a reason she's screaming at night. Her other 3 littermates are together, she's alone and misses her littermates. No wonder she screams at night. She's frightened. Also probably hungry if she goes all night without eating, for that many hours. She was taken from her littermates and thrown in a dumpster. A horrible beginning for a dog.
If you haven't already, put her crate in your bedroom so she's close to you and can hear you breathing when you're sleeping, with (like Rich said) one of your old t-shirts you wore that day and a ticking clock if you can find one. Also I'd suggest feeding her a little to fill her tummy in the middle of the night. It may work and there's no harm in trying. She probably wasn't even weaned when she was separated from the mother and is probably used to nursing a little at night.
Thanks for the advice I will pass it on she did seem better during the day whe she could slepp right next to me or my husband.
She is at her new forever home I will pass the information along to her new mom.
Again thanks this forum helped me save another one.
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