Deb
Posted : 10/10/2006 11:20:07 AM
For little ones, ignore unwanted behavior and praise or otherwise reinforce wanted behavior.
So if puppy is barking or whining, she gets no attention.
When she is not barking (doing what you want her to do), that's a great time to pay attention to her.
And if she is barking and you want her to stop, don't coddle, scold, or pay any attention to her whatsoever, even though it is tempting! At this stage in the game she is learning what gets your attention, period.
If you are consistent in ignoring this unwanted behavior, it will go away quickly. Dogs do what works.
If you find (like most puppy owners) that you are having some barking fits, especially at night,and are so worried about your neighbors that you are thinking of NOT ignoring the puppy when she is crying...
...then a smart strategy is to bake some cookies or something and go to the neighbors and explain the problem. Explain that it's not going to last and that you do care about their rest and quiet. Do whatever it takes to give you the strength to ignore the dog when she barks at first, so that you never create a problem.