Weimaraner Owner

Search

Recent Members

TheNyus
LollyDolly
maggie5
Harrischopper@yahoo.co.uk
ShirlandOtto
FinnsMum
rozycot
EdwinGraham21
helenmilo

Latest Articles

Playing With Your Weimaraner

article thumbnail

One of the greatest pleasures in life for a puppy is for you to play with him. We teach our youngsters that this should  [ ... ]


Housetraining A Weimaraner

article thumbnail

Once you have your Weimaraner puppy home, one of the first things to do is to housetrain him.A puppy is a bit like a bab [ ... ]


 Weimaraner Forum
Welcome Guest   [Register]  [Login]
 Subject :seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2009-08-03 23:25:31 
sonya
Fresher
Joined: 2009-08-03 18:33:42
Posts: 1
Location: belfast
perdi is a 10 month wiemaraner who howls cries and barks in her crate when left for any lenghth of time. we have tried everything suggested to stop this. please please someone help we are all exhausted. this is the only problem with her. she still has the odd accident she is not destructive just very affectionate
sonya burton
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2009-10-16 10:23:31 
Toffee
Fresher
Joined: 2009-10-15 13:08:43
Posts: 1
Location: Dorset
Sonya,

My Weim, also 10 mths, also whine and barks when left alone in his crate. He comes into work with me and is crated when I leave. This is normal for these dogs, from what I have found out, but it only persists for a short time.......they do calm down and go to sleep. I have seen this my self, as I have crated mine, left the house and then waited outside to see how long he creates for.

A tip I was given was to use a triger word whenever you leave the dog. I just crate mine, say "soon" and give him the hnd signal I use when I want him to wait and then leave...without looking back. Try this and leave the dog for a short time...then return...bags of affection etc. Then progress this to leaving, the same way......but do not return untill the whining has stoped...again bags of praise.

I don't think you will ever stop them completely......but the dog will soon learn that you are coming back and will calm down quicker.

Good luck.
Toffee
QS
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2010-02-28 00:27:17 
flipflop40
Fresher
Joined: 2010-02-27 23:42:30
Posts: 2
Location: ?
hello, i have a six month old weim with separation anxiety, he is driving us mad. I can only hope things improve because i am at a loss.Its got to a point where im taking time off work because i cant leave him on his own. RIDICULOUS.,.
bailey
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2010-03-05 11:38:02 
GDavies
Fresher
Joined: 2010-03-05 11:20:09
Posts: 1
Location: leam
My boy is now 7 years old and he still has seperation anxiety unfortunately, this is very common with the breed - although I must say it's only now when he's say left down stairs and I go upstairs he wines and normally it's only when I leave him (I'm the pack leader!) other people can be with him so he's not alone but he pines for me. I remember as a puppy when we first brought him home and the breeder said you have to be firm if his place is downstairs at night that's where he goes and under no circumstance do you go down and give in to him - it took five days before he excepted that was his place and to this day he knows that room is his bedroom - I never crated him, we had a crate but never closed the door because again the breed doesn't like to be enclosed. What someone advised me to do was get a Kong - and we either stuff it or spread low fat cream cheese around it and freeze it (anything) - this is something we've done from when he was 5 months old and to this day when he goes out to do his business he comes back him and waits by the Freezer for his Kong as soon as you open the door he runs into his bed knowing he's going to get his treat and is that occupied he doesn't realise you've left - worth a try.... you must be strong never give into them they are a very clever breed - good luck ;)
Last Edited On: 2010-03-05 11:38:02 By GDavies for the Reason
Gdavies
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2010-03-30 13:38:30 
bethany
Fresher
Joined: 2010-03-30 12:23:26
Posts: 3
Location: none
hi!! im very lucky in this area as my 4mnth old has been brilliant with seperation anxiety...when i first got him i decided not to crate him.he sleeps downstairs on his own,he did start to cry howl etc.what i did was use the word "sleep" as a command for "im going wont be long" i started this by sitting in his basket with him untill he settled then giving him a treat and using the word "sleep" it took about a week or two for him to get the idea...but it did work. I aslo use it for when im goin out although i no longer need to sit in his basket!!! he now knows the word "sleep" is to go to his bed and that i will be returning soon.. so im guessin its a comfort thing!!! i hope this helps!! ^_^
bburgess
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2010-04-27 13:28:00 
rock chick
Fresher
Joined: 2010-04-27 12:07:37
Posts: 1
Location: birmingam
Hi I am very lucky with my 10mnt old Lilly. We decided to leave her roam free downstairs while we are away but needed to do few safety changes and training. We left her day by day for longer and now she knows we are always come back to her Now she just sits and wait while we are leaving in the morning. We are also leaving treats and toys for her so she won't get bored much. She is really good
at
 Subject :Re:seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME.. 2010-06-14 17:13:41 
doglover
Fresher
Joined: 2010-06-14 16:08:33
Posts: 1
Location: UK
Hi there
I am posting to ask for some advice about our neighbour's weimaraner.
They bought her a few months ago and she is young though very big. They have a small flat with a small city garden. They clearly love their dog, and she has an hour long walk both morning and evening; at night she is taken into the flat to sleep.

My worry is that all day long. most days she is kenneled in their garden. I can hear her howling, whining and barking all day. She is left for hours in this way, and I am worried about her mental health.

I have talked to the neighbours about it, but they sort of poopooed my concerns.

Is this an ok way for a weimaraner to be kept?
Thanks!
?
Page # 


Powered by ccBoard


New Photos

Photo-0510
Photo-0509
Photo-0508
Photo-0491
Photo-0488
Photo-0487
Photo-0460
Photo-0459
Photo-0458
Photo-0456
Photo-0444
Photo-0352
Photo-0306
Photo-0302
Photo-0296
Photo-0275
Photo-0274
Photo-0243
Photo-0239
Photo-0237
Photo-0206
Photo-0103
Photo-0078
Photo-0067
SAM_0413
SAM_0412
SAM_0411
Photo 293
Photo 292
Photo 291
DSC00383
DSC00377
DSC00325
maggie sleeping
DSCF2942
DSCF2818
Drinkies
Newspaper
big nose
Finn Piano 11 weeks old
finn garden 2
finn home2
20100630 iPhone pics 023
20100630 iPhone pics 026
Finn 6 wks
FINN
image_sb_38
PICT0015
PICT0014
PICT0013
PICT0011
PICT0006
PICT0005
PICT0004
December happenings 039
December happenings 018
SAM_0047
IMG_2955
IMG_3542
IMG_0715
DSC03908
DSC03906
DSC03888
DSC03883
You are here: Home Forum Weimaraner Training seperation anxiety PLEASE HELP ME