How Do You Get A Dog To Stop Whining?
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In order to get a dog to stop whining, you'll need to figure out why he is being vocal. Dogs use whining to communicate, so if you learn what your dog is trying to tell you, you'll be better able to stop the whining. That doesn't mean you'll give him whatever he wants when he whines—that could only make the problem worse—but it means you'll be able to figure out a way to tackle the issue.
Possible Reasons Your Dog Is Whining
There are many reasons your dog may be whining. Here are a few examples of why dogs whine:
He's not feeling well.
A visit to the vet may be in order if the whining started suddenly.
He's in a new environment (i.e. when you first bring a puppy home).
Normally, the whining will stop once the puppy realizes he is safe.
He needs to go outside.
Some dogs whine when they need to relieve themselves.
He wants something such as more food or a treat.
Don't reward whining with a treat. Instead, wait until your dog is quiet and then give him the treat.
He wants to play or go for a walk.
As with giving food or treats, wait until your dog stops whining before getting his leash or tossing the ball around.
He's trying to alert you to something.
If he's whining and trying to lead you to a certain spot, he's likely trying to alert you to something. Check things out. Once your dog sees you're not concerned, he'll probably calm down.
Keep in mind that whining is communicating. If you can figure out what your dog is trying to say, you'll be better equipped to stop him from whining.
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