

Is your new puppy whining day and night? Like raising a new baby, puppies cry and whine to communicate their thoughts and feelings with their new family. Unfortunately, they don't speak the same language as their human roommates, so to get their point across, you'll hear a lot of dog whimpering, whining, yelping and even crying.
As much as you love the newest addition to your family, it's very frustrating to listen to a puppy whining all day, or even worse, throughout the night when you wanted to rest from your busy day. After days of this behaviour, everyone in your house ends up tired and stressed out, and no one wants that.
The first step to correct the dog whimpering is to identify what is making your dog whine. Once you know what they are trying to communicate you will be able to help your pup learn to stop. There are a few reasons why your dog might be whimpering.
Is Your Dog Bored?
Keep them busy. An active dog has less time to whine, but a bored dog is basically shouting for you to pay attention to them or give them something to do. There's actually a simple fix. When your puppy starts to whine, turn their attention to something new. First, start by training your dog simple commands. This gives your dog a mission, and by spending time together, you'll begin to build your bond. Giving them a chance to show you how and what they have learnt is a good way to curb their whining behaviour. Trying things like building dog obstacle course in your backyard to burn off some energy, playing fetch, doing a little dog treat scavenger hunt or just a simple game of tug-of-war with their favourite toy are great ways to keep a bored dog entertained.