How do I shut my puppy up?

Ways to Quiet a Puppy at Night
  1. Ignore Your Puppy. Although picking him up and petting him might quiet him down, if your puppy starts barking, howling or whining at night, it's best to ignore him. ...
  2. Startle Your Puppy. To stop your puppy's whimpering or barking at night, startle him. ...
  3. The Quiet Command. ...
  4. Comfort Your Puppy.
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How do you discipline a noisy puppy?

If you catch your puppy misbehaving, try a loud noise such as clapping your hands or a loud "uh-uh" or a sharp “off”. Remember, reprimands need to occur while the behavior is happening, preferably just as it begins, and never after.
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How do you tell a puppy to stop?

To teach her "no" or "leave it," begin by showing her the behavior you want.
  1. For example, show her a treat in your hand, and then say "no" before closing your fist around the treat. ...
  2. Use a stern voice to issue the command, but don't yell or otherwise make your dog think you're punishing her.
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Why is my puppy so noisy?

Attention Seeking: Dogs often bark when they want something, such as going outside, playing, or getting a treat. Separation Anxiety/Compulsive Barking: Dogs with separation anxiety often bark excessively when left alone.
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How do you get a dog to shut up?

Break your dog's concentration so he stops barking. Make a loud noise or throw something in front of his feet the moment the barking starts. Use an air horn or clash two pans together so the noise is louder than the barking. Throw a can filled with coins in front of your dog to stop the nuisance.
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How to Get Your Puppy To Stop Crying and Whining!



How do I make my dog less vocal?

Help Her to Calm Down

You can help your pet to chill out by teaching her a command that lets her know it is time to calm down. Use a simple word such as 'quiet', 'calm' or 'relax' and positive reinforcement such as praise and treats, and your dog will soon begin to understand what you are asking her to do.
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How do you teach a puppy no?

The Hand and Treat Method

As you close your hand, say "No!". Let him lick and sniff, but do not give him the treat. When he finally gives up and backs away, praise him and give him the treat. Repeat the above step several times until your pup figures out he gets the treat only when he obeys the 'no' command.
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How long will my puppy be annoying?

It is important that you do not remove your puppy from his mama at this point in time as he could become noisy, rowdy, or worse, aggressive as he matures. In addition to that, this stage includes a brief sub-period that lasts from 21 to 23 days.
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Why is my puppy being annoying?

In many cases, annoying behavior is caused by boredom. Give your dog a puzzle toy, take them for a walk, or play a game with them. Dogs, like small children, need a lot of stimulation to avoid getting bored. The more activities you can give your dog to do on a daily basis, the better.
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How do I get my puppy to stop barking for attention?

Instead of letting your dog train you, ignore the barking. Avert your attention and gaze, heck you can even turn your whole body away from them, and wait for them to stop. When they stop barking, even for a few seconds, say YES! and give her some pets, a treat or a short play session.
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Do puppies grow out of barking?

Barking is normal dog behavior and puppies won't grow out of it, but you can take positive steps to reduce it and teach your dog alternative ways to communicate. Barking can be a really important tool to learn what scares your dog or makes them uncomfortable.
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Do dogs forgive you if you hit them?

So, yes, your pooch will forgive you if you slip up one day and smack them. Just don't make a habit of it, or you could permanently damage your relationship. Will my dog forgive me for hitting him? Yes, if it was done on the spur of the moment and doesn't happen frequently.
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Is hitting a dog for discipline?

Hitting or beating is thought to discourage bad behaviors when applied with the proper force, timing, and redirection. However, pain-based aversive techniques are risky. Studies show that they significantly increase stress, lower a dog's quality of life, and may even increase dog aggression.
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Does ignoring a dog barking work?

You will most likely see an extinction burst with dogs who have previously been reinforced for barking or jumping when you begin ignoring the behavior correctly. They're working through the process of unlearning the association that barking/jumping = attention.
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Do puppies understand no?

A puppy obviously knows nothing when you first get it and a rescue most likely came from another environment with a completely different set of rules under their old roof. Either way teaching them the “No” command is vital to stop unwanted behavior.
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Is it OK to tell a puppy no?

There is nothing wrong with using the word “no” properly when training your dog. “No” should be said calmly and should mean, “That is not a behavior that I want.” “No” can also be a “no reward marker.” It can just mean that the dog will not get a reward for that behavior.
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What age does a puppy stop biting?

Although it might feel like forever, most puppies are biting and mouthing much less by the time they are 8-10 months old, and fully grown adult dogs (older than 2-3 years) virtually never use their mouths the way that puppies do.
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When should my puppy stop biting me?

Puppies do bite because they are teething, but they also bite in play. And biting tends to start in earnest once the puppy has settled into their new home, so around 9 weeks old. With some exceptions, puppy biting will stop by the time your puppy has his full set of grown up teeth at 7 months.
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What do you do with a puppy vocal?

If you have a puppy who barks to get what he wants, PetMD maintains that the best approach is to ignore the behavior. Stand up, walk out, and don't acknowledge his barking. Only when your dog is quiet should you reward him with a treat.
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How do you stop your dog from barking at everything?

Five top tips to stop your dog barking
  1. Don't tell your dog off. Although their barking may be frustrating, never tell your dog off. ...
  2. Avoid things your dog finds scary. ...
  3. Teach your dog calmer ways of telling you what they want. ...
  4. Make sure your pooch is staying active. ...
  5. Don't reward your dog for barking.
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