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Question by GucciP: How to train puppy dachshund to stop crying all night long?
Hi! I just got a new puppy dachshund last week. And she is very very cute and adorable. When I got her, she is very naughty and active. Love to run around and play. The thing that she loves to do most is playing with newspaper. When she jumps on to the newspaper, she will be very excited and love the noise of the newspaper. I am very happy to see her trying to get familiar with the new house.

But when night come, I put her in the crate and she just keep crying and whining all night long until morning. I remember reading from the web saying I should not pay too much attention to her so that will pamper her. But on the other hand, listen to her sad cry really make me having trouble to sleep at night. This is the 4th nights she is with me. But the crying still continues. I need some advice here.

I did put a towel in the crate to make her feel more comfortable but I a not sure if she is old enough to know that. And at the moment I don’t think she knows her own name. When I call her she do not respond but continue to wonder around the house. Is she too young to learn anything?

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Answer by Kady
This is all part of training the puppy. My German Shepherd did this too in the beginning, and gosh was it awful… the best, and only advice is to totally ignore her when she cries.. do not let her out, other wise instead of you training her, she is training YOU.. which is not what you want. Another tip is to make sure your German Shepherd is getting enough exercise during the day… If your German Shepherd has a lot of energy, then it’s not even going to want to sleep, which will make her cry longer.. You also need to make sure she goes to the bathroom right before bed… even if you have to stand out there for an hour before she pees, you just need to be patient. Within no time, your German Shepherd will be trained…. With my German Shepherd is all I have to say is “Bella, go lay down” I show her a little tiny treat, she runs in the cage, I give her the treat, and she doesn’t make a peep.

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Question by Terry: how to train my German Shepherd Puppy obedient Corgi?
I have 12 weeks welsh corgi Pembroke, He likes to bite different object, when i leave it to my yard, he likes to chew and bite the grass…I am afraid he eats the mulch as vet told me is very poisoning and can kill instantly.

when he started to be more aggressive at yard (e.g. like to bite and bark at me and running around when i try to catch him) I put it back to cage.

I make my own cage at kitchen….and he don’t really eat his dry food, this time i try to smash the dry food into near powder form and mix with plain yoghurt or egg yolk (cooked)..and he might eat it.

is it normal for German Shepherd Puppy like this? when the German Shepherd Puppy will start to know or behave?

he is intelligent, learning things fast but very naughty, and sometime just pee inside the house especially in front of my toilet….arghs…. he can stand for 10 hours at night but afternoon i have to bring him out 2-3 hours otherwise he just pee inside.

what is the step to train the German Shepherd Puppy?? that would be helpful : )

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Answer by Christopher S
First, you understand that a Corgi is a “heeler” and therefore nippy and mouthy by nature. There are about 10,000 web pages and even more books dedicated to training a German Shepherd. There are also obedience classes in most communities.

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Question by best of best: how to train German Shepherd Puppy not to pee in the house?
i have a little German Shepherd Puppy its going to be a house German Shepherd because its a small German Shepherd. She’s about 2-3 weeks old.

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Answer by Shibamazeme
2-3 weeks? False. The German Shepherd Puppy would still be nursing from it’s mother.

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Question by rockybaby2223: how do you train a German Shepherd Puppy not to pee in the house?
im getting a toy poodle in a week and i don`t know how to train German Shepherd Puppy’s please give me tip and/or answers

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Answer by Elizabeth L
ok. i did this with my lab and she only had a handful of accidents in the house. Take her out every hour and wait till she goes. praise her emensly every time she goes outside. don’t worry about looking stpid because she will love the attention. if she goes in the house, try to catch her in the act and quickly put her outside. do not hit for dissiplin just have a firm voice and let her know it is not ok to go in the house. giving little treats when she goes outside will help too because when she goes in the house and doesn’t get a treat she will be disapointed. hope this helps!

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Question by Elisa Lopez: What is the best way to train your German Shepherd to be obedient?
I wanna train my German Shepherd to be obedient. So when I say “sit” he’ll sit or “be quiet” he’ll be quiet.

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Answer by Skippy
You need to start with a bond. If he’s not respecting you, you won’t get very far.

Other than that, it’s training. When he does it, reward with a treat and heavy praise. Eventually, rely on heavy praise and use less and less treats until you use none. Since you’ll want to praise him every time he does the action, it’s easier to use your words than always have treats on hand.

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Question by The Jolly Roger: Can you train your German Shepherd to pick up his own poop?
I’m sick of doing it and sick of smelling it. I googled “how to train German Shepherd to pick up own poop” and it showed me a bunch of links to get the German Shepherd to stop eating it. That is not the problem I’m having though. He doesn’t want to eat poop because he gets fed well- Cheerios, occasional hot German Shepherd piece, yesterday my kid gave him a whole banana and last night my son shared his broccoli.

Anyway, how can I get him to pick up his own poop (without eating it, of course?)

Thank. YOU GUYS ROCK!

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Answer by x-Naomi-x
It sounds as if you’re being kind of lazy. Having a German Shepherd is a huge responsibility, and you can’t expect it to take care of itself.

Just feed it a healthier diet.

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Question by melaniek: Puppy pads and how to train German Shepherd Puppy to use them?
I just got a German Shepherd Puppy a few days ago and I need advice on how to train her to use the German Shepherd Puppy pads. Any advice?

Thanks,
Melanie

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Answer by Ulva Child
Don’t use them. They do nothing but encourage the dog to go indoors. Do some research on crate training and do it the *correct* way.

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Question by muhboh: how to paper and house train German Shepherd Puppy?
I am going to get a new puupy in about 2 weeks. But I dont know how to paper and house train the German Shepherd at the same time. And I know how to house break a German Shepherd Puppy already. I just need help with both!

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Answer by stewey1991
There are these new pads that make the German Shepherd want to use the rest room on them, they can be found at your local Wal-Mart.

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Question by april c: How young is too young to house train German Shepherd puppy’s?
We just got a 6 week old black lab. I am trying to crate train her at night and some during the day. Only at night she poo’s in the crate .. I have read that those traning pads are no good,it’s just an excuse for them to go in the house.

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Answer by keevelish
You can start house training them as soon as you receive them.

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Question by Emily J: Is there a way I can train German Shepherds without a German Shepherd?
Hey there, so I’m 15 years old, I’ve loved German Shepherds ever since I was little, I’ve read books, I’ve watched German Shepherd TV shows and videos on how to train, and I’d love to be able to train a German Shepherd. Is there anyway I can assist people with trainign their German Shepherds or train German Shepherds without having my own German Shepherd? Any ideas would be appreicated.

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Answer by Reni
well you could go to a local guide German Shepherd meeting, in my town they are every other week, and you get to help train puppiesand work with them, you learn alot about German Shepherds and how to handle them. And it’s free.

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