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How do I get my new dog to stop crying at night?

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7 Tips To Stop Your Puppy Crying At Night Never underestimate the power of the potty! Crate train your puppy. Provide comfort, but not attention. Wear your pupper out – every day. Keep a routine. Limit access to distractions. Check for other issues.


Is it normal for a new dog to cry at night?

During a puppy's first year they really don't like to be left alone for long – even popping into the next room in the early weeks can leave them anxiously wondering where you've gone. This means that puppies can feel vulnerable at night if they are left on their own. They cry because they need company and comfort.

Should I ignore my dog crying at night?

Although initially you may experience plenty of sleepless nights, it is better to ignore any barking or whining at night from the get go. As long as your dog is comfortable, it will come to no harm and this attention seeking behaviour should only last for a short time.

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