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For the most part, Penny is doing fine. She is still agreeable and eager to please. I have come up with a couple of things I think I need help with.
First is that she still pulls hard, even with the prong collar. It is almost impossible to keep it high on her neck, just behind her ears, because she always has her head down, tracking something. She doesn't pull as hard with it in this manner, but I know that is not correct. I did get it to stay up high for a while, by keeping the lead just a couple of feet long, and making her stay right by my side, and not giving her enough length to get her nose to the ground. It was obviously not fun or comfortable for her, as she was still trying to pull. Is this what I need to do?
The other thing is that she is starting to whine in the middle of the night, in her crate. The first night, about a week ago, it was at 2 AM. I got up and took her out for about a minute, let her pee and then brought her in and she went back in the crate. No more whining till I got up. Night before last, she started whining at 5 AM. I just decided to get up at that time. Last night she started about 1:30. I put a pillow over my ears and didn't get up, and she kept whining for a while, off and on. I suppose she stopped, and I didn't wake back up till 5:30, waiting till she wasn't whining before letting her see me. I let her out on her tie-out without greeting her or petting her like I generally do. I didn't scold or anything negative. She didn't wait for a treat when she came back in, just went to her pillow and went to sleep. Since she has proven that she can hold her bladder all night, should I continue to ignore whining at night, hoping she will stop if not rewarded by my attention?
Thanks for your input on these issues. I am trying to keep this from being a big deal for DH, as he is still likely to find fault with the whole thing.
First is that she still pulls hard, even with the prong collar. It is almost impossible to keep it high on her neck, just behind her ears, because she always has her head down, tracking something. She doesn't pull as hard with it in this manner, but I know that is not correct. I did get it to stay up high for a while, by keeping the lead just a couple of feet long, and making her stay right by my side, and not giving her enough length to get her nose to the ground. It was obviously not fun or comfortable for her, as she was still trying to pull. Is this what I need to do?
The other thing is that she is starting to whine in the middle of the night, in her crate. The first night, about a week ago, it was at 2 AM. I got up and took her out for about a minute, let her pee and then brought her in and she went back in the crate. No more whining till I got up. Night before last, she started whining at 5 AM. I just decided to get up at that time. Last night she started about 1:30. I put a pillow over my ears and didn't get up, and she kept whining for a while, off and on. I suppose she stopped, and I didn't wake back up till 5:30, waiting till she wasn't whining before letting her see me. I let her out on her tie-out without greeting her or petting her like I generally do. I didn't scold or anything negative. She didn't wait for a treat when she came back in, just went to her pillow and went to sleep. Since she has proven that she can hold her bladder all night, should I continue to ignore whining at night, hoping she will stop if not rewarded by my attention?
Thanks for your input on these issues. I am trying to keep this from being a big deal for DH, as he is still likely to find fault with the whole thing.