Omg my 7 mo Samoyed has ERUPTED into barking and legit climbing ONTO MY LAP while I’m working 🥴 he pushes my arm up so he can force his way in. Definitely making the mistake of speaking back so THANK YOU for this lol gonna try it today ❤
My 8.5 week old is pretty good so far. She barks a lot when playing and wanting attention. But so far she has been a gem when I am working from home. Maybe she will turn to a devil here in a few months, IDK. I take her out in the morning before work, and we play good, I mean all out running play, usually off leash (letting a cheap one drag) if I can so we can get speed. Man she's fun, and I'm exhausted too. Then I do the same at lunch and in the evening. She barks a lot playing outside. I am trying to teach her to speak, she picked it up one day a few times. Inside she sleeps most of the time in my office. The only time I have had an issue so far is I tried to wear her out before a meeting one day and I didn't her back inside to recover fully before the meeting. It takes me about 5 minutes to calm her down inside once we come in from playing hard outside, otherwise she wants to continue to play. If she wants to play, she barks as you describe. I just hold her and pet her to calm her down, she tries her best to wiggle away, but she finally succumb's and I can understand with her whines she wants down to just chew a toy and pass out. When she is barking and I don't want to hold her, I just ignore her like she's not there. Then as soon as she stops and does something else I give her my full attention which is what she wanted so it is somewhat a reward to her. I have heard a lot of people say they just leave the room instead of putting the dog in another room, but I guess it depends on if you need the room, lol! Really appreciate all these videos, definitely gives my brain more to think about as I raise this beautiful girl.
The joys of owning an 8.5 week old Samoyed are certainly special. Cherish these moments as they grow so quickly. Yeti used to cuddle with me as I held him in my arms. You and your pup are getting some great exercise. I had found that exercise definitely will help calm the velociraptor stage. Thank you so much for your patience, waiting for my reply. My computer had technical difficulties.
@@YetisPlace I am cherishing them, so much, I did not realize anything could exist this perfect ❤ My Jenna is so funny with cuddles... She doesn't want to be far from you for sure. However, cuddle her too much and she is gone, well, a few feet away somewhere you can't hug her, lol! I hope she still tolerates the cuddles when she gets older. She gets so hot, if you try to have her on your lap or on the bed beside you, she just pants like a freight train. I am so exhausted, up all hours with potty training. IDK how I am alive, I think I am typing this in my sleep 😴 But she is incredible, I knew I would love her, but not this much. She is also getting along well with my wife and daughter, as well as the house cat and our horses (although her interaction with the horses is only when she is held just close enough they can smell each other). She's catching onto potty training, although for some reason we had like 2 incidents in the house (went outside, 20 min later went inside, 4 minutes later outside, 10 minutes later inside). I had to worm her with panacur liquid and metronidazole tablets and they gave her an oral kennel cough vaccine yesterday. I could not find any side effects that would cause excessive urination so I am just figuring it was her getting excited by the cat once and then our daughter once that caused the inside events. 🤷♂ I am using this app Pup To Date to track when she goes and remind me to take her out. She is good so far with the barking. She yaps at the cat, yaps at my daughter once in a while, but when she yaps at me, it's because she wants something. Depending on what it is is how I respond. It honestly has not bothered me too much, although I have to remind myself the bigger she is the louder she will be, lol! Strangely, it's like the poop... I hated picking up dog poop, I could barely do it. Her poop, I just whip out a bag when she goes. Today she had a tick, what is with this weather? It gets to 50F for one day and ticks come out??? Now it's back down to 30F. I am a neat freak so I pick the stuff out of her white fur. I was picking at this black dot that wasn't coming out and I realized it was moving. My wife brought over a tissue so we could try to pull it off and it wasn't working so I just grabbed it with my fingers and put it in the tissue to dispose of. I say all these things to make a point of things I could not do, or at least strongly avoid, my brain just instantly changed with her. I haven't felt like this since we had our youngest daughter. Granted, I may want to throw her out of the house when she goes through teenage years... my daughter of course, not Jenna! JUST KIDDING! I love them both! Thanks again for your awesome content. I try to recommend your channel to everyone I come across that has questions on Samoyeds or grooming. I really enjoy your perspective on things. And don't worry about the long reply. I don't know how you do it, let anyone most other social creators. I work in IT and I have tried video editing and I just don't have the patience. It is a lot of work not only to make your content, but also interacting with folks to keep your channel going. Most people have no idea how much work goes into what you do, let alone to keep Yeti there by your side through all of it! The only thing I can figure is he gets lots of rewards for it!
I love reading about Jenna! She sounds so sweet and her puppy breath must be the best! I'm glad you found an app to help with potty training. Sammies can be tricky to potty train. It took Yeti 7 months. The older he got, the fewer accidents he had, but accidents he still had. He's not neutered, so if we bring him to a pet or feed store, he likes marking his territory. So, he doesn't get to go too often. With ticks, I would get a tick remover. It had a magnifier on it and you slide it over the tick, really close to their skin and remove. Their heads will remain in the skin, unless you get really close. Our fingers won't get close enough. A tweezers will work too. Pet stores have the tick puller things I'm talking about. Jenna's still too young to be on tick meds, but you'll want to talk to your vet about what age to start. Yeti uses Simpatico and Interceptor. One for the ticks and fleas, the other for heartworm. He gets them monthly and really likes the taste. I think I had mentioned that to you once before. Thank you for your compliments on what I do. I'm a full-time content creator since August 2022. I quit my job to focus on doing this. I have content on RUclips, am working on creating courses for dog grooming and training difficult to train dogs and I also create influencer review videos on Amazon. I have merchandise too. But, I'm actually able to work much less than I did while working full-time. I'm able to get plenty of sleep, which is very helpful. It had taken me 4 and a half years to grow my business to the level where I could leave working in corporate. I played piano since I was in the 3rd grade, though college. I was really good and had earned a piano performance scholarship at my university. But, I developed an injury which reduced blood flow and sidelined me. My point is, that as a pianist, you practice over 90% of the time, to perform maybe as much as 10%. A lot of work goes into the backend. That experience caused me to view RUclips, content creation and my business the same way. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was a RUclips channel. When I started doing RUclips, Yeti kept me going. He LOVED the time he and I got to spend together in front of the camera. He had been an active participant in the beginning. He was so good at looking at the camera, acting silly. He would beg me every night and would herd me to film a new episode. Yes, Sammies herd their people. Jenna will do it for something she really wants or really needs. Most of the time it's to play, or, in Yeti's case, it was to film a RUclips episode. He kept me going when we were getting 10 views per video. We'd always watch a new release on our TV. Yeti squeaks at himself, he's so proud and happy. It took 2 episodes for him to figure out what we were doing. He's always been my partner. As far as video comments, I feel it's important to develop relationships with those who take the time out of their busy days to comment. It's so important to respond. Thank you for taking the time and energy to comment your books! I really appreciate it!
@@YetisPlace First off, let me say your awesome for being able to quit your job and do this full time. I see this is getting more popular with people with larger channels. I think this would take a LOT of courage and patience and dealing with all the uncertainties that would stress me out! I think that is awesome that Yeti likes to do it! I figured he would be like get me out of here! lol! I read that sammies could herd, and I have seen it in Jenna even at 9 weeks. She will run around my legs when I am outside and nip at me, especially when I am busy thinking or especially when I am on my phone. Unfortunately she's gotten this deal now where she will grab my leg with her paws, bite my pants, and then go to town pulling and growling. It's actually quite hilarious to watch as she is so tiny, but I am absolutely working on stopping it now because at 45 pounds when she can really pull it won't be! We have this tick remover called a tick key my wife picked up at the ag store. We use it on the cats. The vet recommended interceptor for heart worms which she ate like a treat. They recommended bravecto for flea and ticks. It is a chew. I have not heard of it so I need to do some homework. They said I could give it to her now. I feel bad because I just now realize when I took the picture of the packaging they already had a label on it with my name. But I told them I wanted to wait to read more on it. Jenna has been pretty good with potty training. If I pay attention to her schedule, we are fine. She can make it a little more than 3 hours now, and I know this because I am in long meetings at work and she will sleep through all this. But if I see her stand up after about an hour inside, if she goes anywhere but to her water bowl I grab her and we go out. She only has had 2 poop accidents in the house, both times me forgetting how long it had been and then leaving her unsupervised for just 30 seconds, ugh. That is what I have learned, NEVER LEAVE THEM UNSUPERVISED. If she is overdue to go potty and not sleeping, I either carry here everywhere if I can't immediately get outside, or I let my wife or daughter hold her. I'm hoping I can get to the point of leaving her more unsupervised around the house. What I do now is when she comes back in from going potty, I feed her, and I immediately use the restroom myself. It is the only way I can survive being at home by myself with her and having meetings. If she is deep asleep in my office, I walk out and get food, drink, go to the restroom, etc. and she doesn't care. So weird, because if I put in a large crate for less time, even if she can see me, she goes nuts (working on that). I gave up on the crate in the bedroom for now because of this because I needed sleep, so she is sleeping on the bed at night now and only has to go out once before bed (about 10-11), once around 2-4am, and then 6am and I am up (I used to get up at 7am or later, so I guess she fixed that). TBH she has been an amazing dog. She is sleeping behind me. It was 0F outside this morning, and I let he walk (on retractable leash) in the horse pasture with us when we took the hay up (all the mud is frozen hard), then took her on a short walk in the woods, then back up the steep driveway. I read so many people online having problems with puppies being such a nuisance through the day, especially when working from home. I was really afraid she would be that way. I tell my wife maybe I just got lucky with her temperament, but the breeder gave me her most active puppy she said because she knew we had the farm. (... interruption as she awoke when wife my walked in my office and I had to give her a snuffle toy ...) I feel like the key has been not only to just walk and get her energy out, but let her actively run to get her heart rate up, and let her explore so she is getting mentally stimulated. I realize I am very lucky because I am in a good spot where I can do this at lunch as well because of working from home, so that helps enormously (for both her and I, because I have to take a lunch break now). I just hope our relationship continues this strong when she grows up. I am reading all sorts of stuff, subscribed to your channel and newsletter, read AKC's weekly puppy newsletter, read through reddit r/puppy101 and r/samoyed posts when I can, subscribed to a couple sammy groups on facebook. I did this with our horses years ago, knowing zero about horses, and they turned out to be great companions to this day. I guess like my wife keeps telling me, I will get out of her as what I put into her. Thanks again.
Immediately after she eats, she'll need to go outside. Make sure she goes potty twice. Bravecto is a medicine a vet can prescribe for ticks. I would use whatever they prescribe. They know more about our dogs' health than we do. Trust your vet. She's so good right now, because she's still learning her way around. She hasn't yet reached her teenage years, where she'll try to push boundaries. Being a Samoyed, she will and it's important you begin with simple training tasks now, then get her enrolled in puppy training as soon as you're able. They'll teach basic commands, socialize, get her used to being around other people. You're doing the right thing with talking to other Sammie owners on Facebook. I would also recommend you joining the Samoyed Club of America and getting their magazines. So much helpful info in there. Mental and physical stimulation are key for a Sammie and will help make their velociraptor years so much easier and more like a gentle dinosaur, rather than velociraptor.
I would encourage crate training in a positive way. Encourage your puppy with treats. If they take one step inside, treat and praise. Slowly work your way up to them walking into the crate, lured by a treat. The moment they’re fully inside, treat and praise. Leave the crate open during the day, letting them know this a good, safe space, encouraging with treats and praise. Work your way up to closing the crate, without locking it for a seconds. Treat and praise. For overnight, be sure to take them out for potty time, put them in the crate and close the door fully. It’ll take time, some nights without much sleep, but eventually they learn it’s a safe space. Have the crate in your bedroom, so they can see you.
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Omg my 7 mo Samoyed has ERUPTED into barking and legit climbing ONTO MY LAP while I’m working 🥴 he pushes my arm up so he can force his way in. Definitely making the mistake of speaking back so THANK YOU for this lol gonna try it today ❤
He wants attention. Definitely give it a go.
My 8.5 week old is pretty good so far. She barks a lot when playing and wanting attention. But so far she has been a gem when I am working from home. Maybe she will turn to a devil here in a few months, IDK.
I take her out in the morning before work, and we play good, I mean all out running play, usually off leash (letting a cheap one drag) if I can so we can get speed. Man she's fun, and I'm exhausted too. Then I do the same at lunch and in the evening. She barks a lot playing outside. I am trying to teach her to speak, she picked it up one day a few times.
Inside she sleeps most of the time in my office. The only time I have had an issue so far is I tried to wear her out before a meeting one day and I didn't her back inside to recover fully before the meeting. It takes me about 5 minutes to calm her down inside once we come in from playing hard outside, otherwise she wants to continue to play. If she wants to play, she barks as you describe. I just hold her and pet her to calm her down, she tries her best to wiggle away, but she finally succumb's and I can understand with her whines she wants down to just chew a toy and pass out. When she is barking and I don't want to hold her, I just ignore her like she's not there. Then as soon as she stops and does something else I give her my full attention which is what she wanted so it is somewhat a reward to her.
I have heard a lot of people say they just leave the room instead of putting the dog in another room, but I guess it depends on if you need the room, lol! Really appreciate all these videos, definitely gives my brain more to think about as I raise this beautiful girl.
The joys of owning an 8.5 week old Samoyed are certainly special. Cherish these moments as they grow so quickly. Yeti used to cuddle with me as I held him in my arms.
You and your pup are getting some great exercise. I had found that exercise definitely will help calm the velociraptor stage.
Thank you so much for your patience, waiting for my reply. My computer had technical difficulties.
@@YetisPlace I am cherishing them, so much, I did not realize anything could exist this perfect ❤ My Jenna is so funny with cuddles... She doesn't want to be far from you for sure. However, cuddle her too much and she is gone, well, a few feet away somewhere you can't hug her, lol! I hope she still tolerates the cuddles when she gets older. She gets so hot, if you try to have her on your lap or on the bed beside you, she just pants like a freight train. I am so exhausted, up all hours with potty training. IDK how I am alive, I think I am typing this in my sleep 😴 But she is incredible, I knew I would love her, but not this much. She is also getting along well with my wife and daughter, as well as the house cat and our horses (although her interaction with the horses is only when she is held just close enough they can smell each other).
She's catching onto potty training, although for some reason we had like 2 incidents in the house (went outside, 20 min later went inside, 4 minutes later outside, 10 minutes later inside). I had to worm her with panacur liquid and metronidazole tablets and they gave her an oral kennel cough vaccine yesterday. I could not find any side effects that would cause excessive urination so I am just figuring it was her getting excited by the cat once and then our daughter once that caused the inside events. 🤷♂ I am using this app Pup To Date to track when she goes and remind me to take her out.
She is good so far with the barking. She yaps at the cat, yaps at my daughter once in a while, but when she yaps at me, it's because she wants something. Depending on what it is is how I respond. It honestly has not bothered me too much, although I have to remind myself the bigger she is the louder she will be, lol! Strangely, it's like the poop... I hated picking up dog poop, I could barely do it. Her poop, I just whip out a bag when she goes. Today she had a tick, what is with this weather? It gets to 50F for one day and ticks come out??? Now it's back down to 30F. I am a neat freak so I pick the stuff out of her white fur. I was picking at this black dot that wasn't coming out and I realized it was moving. My wife brought over a tissue so we could try to pull it off and it wasn't working so I just grabbed it with my fingers and put it in the tissue to dispose of. I say all these things to make a point of things I could not do, or at least strongly avoid, my brain just instantly changed with her. I haven't felt like this since we had our youngest daughter. Granted, I may want to throw her out of the house when she goes through teenage years... my daughter of course, not Jenna! JUST KIDDING! I love them both!
Thanks again for your awesome content. I try to recommend your channel to everyone I come across that has questions on Samoyeds or grooming. I really enjoy your perspective on things. And don't worry about the long reply. I don't know how you do it, let anyone most other social creators. I work in IT and I have tried video editing and I just don't have the patience. It is a lot of work not only to make your content, but also interacting with folks to keep your channel going. Most people have no idea how much work goes into what you do, let alone to keep Yeti there by your side through all of it! The only thing I can figure is he gets lots of rewards for it!
I love reading about Jenna! She sounds so sweet and her puppy breath must be the best! I'm glad you found an app to help with potty training. Sammies can be tricky to potty train. It took Yeti 7 months. The older he got, the fewer accidents he had, but accidents he still had. He's not neutered, so if we bring him to a pet or feed store, he likes marking his territory. So, he doesn't get to go too often.
With ticks, I would get a tick remover. It had a magnifier on it and you slide it over the tick, really close to their skin and remove. Their heads will remain in the skin, unless you get really close. Our fingers won't get close enough. A tweezers will work too. Pet stores have the tick puller things I'm talking about. Jenna's still too young to be on tick meds, but you'll want to talk to your vet about what age to start. Yeti uses Simpatico and Interceptor. One for the ticks and fleas, the other for heartworm. He gets them monthly and really likes the taste. I think I had mentioned that to you once before.
Thank you for your compliments on what I do. I'm a full-time content creator since August 2022. I quit my job to focus on doing this. I have content on RUclips, am working on creating courses for dog grooming and training difficult to train dogs and I also create influencer review videos on Amazon. I have merchandise too. But, I'm actually able to work much less than I did while working full-time. I'm able to get plenty of sleep, which is very helpful. It had taken me 4 and a half years to grow my business to the level where I could leave working in corporate. I played piano since I was in the 3rd grade, though college. I was really good and had earned a piano performance scholarship at my university. But, I developed an injury which reduced blood flow and sidelined me. My point is, that as a pianist, you practice over 90% of the time, to perform maybe as much as 10%. A lot of work goes into the backend. That experience caused me to view RUclips, content creation and my business the same way. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was a RUclips channel.
When I started doing RUclips, Yeti kept me going. He LOVED the time he and I got to spend together in front of the camera. He had been an active participant in the beginning. He was so good at looking at the camera, acting silly. He would beg me every night and would herd me to film a new episode. Yes, Sammies herd their people. Jenna will do it for something she really wants or really needs. Most of the time it's to play, or, in Yeti's case, it was to film a RUclips episode. He kept me going when we were getting 10 views per video. We'd always watch a new release on our TV. Yeti squeaks at himself, he's so proud and happy. It took 2 episodes for him to figure out what we were doing. He's always been my partner.
As far as video comments, I feel it's important to develop relationships with those who take the time out of their busy days to comment. It's so important to respond.
Thank you for taking the time and energy to comment your books! I really appreciate it!
@@YetisPlace First off, let me say your awesome for being able to quit your job and do this full time. I see this is getting more popular with people with larger channels. I think this would take a LOT of courage and patience and dealing with all the uncertainties that would stress me out! I think that is awesome that Yeti likes to do it! I figured he would be like get me out of here! lol! I read that sammies could herd, and I have seen it in Jenna even at 9 weeks. She will run around my legs when I am outside and nip at me, especially when I am busy thinking or especially when I am on my phone. Unfortunately she's gotten this deal now where she will grab my leg with her paws, bite my pants, and then go to town pulling and growling. It's actually quite hilarious to watch as she is so tiny, but I am absolutely working on stopping it now because at 45 pounds when she can really pull it won't be!
We have this tick remover called a tick key my wife picked up at the ag store. We use it on the cats. The vet recommended interceptor for heart worms which she ate like a treat. They recommended bravecto for flea and ticks. It is a chew. I have not heard of it so I need to do some homework. They said I could give it to her now. I feel bad because I just now realize when I took the picture of the packaging they already had a label on it with my name. But I told them I wanted to wait to read more on it.
Jenna has been pretty good with potty training. If I pay attention to her schedule, we are fine. She can make it a little more than 3 hours now, and I know this because I am in long meetings at work and she will sleep through all this. But if I see her stand up after about an hour inside, if she goes anywhere but to her water bowl I grab her and we go out. She only has had 2 poop accidents in the house, both times me forgetting how long it had been and then leaving her unsupervised for just 30 seconds, ugh. That is what I have learned, NEVER LEAVE THEM UNSUPERVISED. If she is overdue to go potty and not sleeping, I either carry here everywhere if I can't immediately get outside, or I let my wife or daughter hold her. I'm hoping I can get to the point of leaving her more unsupervised around the house. What I do now is when she comes back in from going potty, I feed her, and I immediately use the restroom myself. It is the only way I can survive being at home by myself with her and having meetings. If she is deep asleep in my office, I walk out and get food, drink, go to the restroom, etc. and she doesn't care. So weird, because if I put in a large crate for less time, even if she can see me, she goes nuts (working on that). I gave up on the crate in the bedroom for now because of this because I needed sleep, so she is sleeping on the bed at night now and only has to go out once before bed (about 10-11), once around 2-4am, and then 6am and I am up (I used to get up at 7am or later, so I guess she fixed that).
TBH she has been an amazing dog. She is sleeping behind me. It was 0F outside this morning, and I let he walk (on retractable leash) in the horse pasture with us when we took the hay up (all the mud is frozen hard), then took her on a short walk in the woods, then back up the steep driveway. I read so many people online having problems with puppies being such a nuisance through the day, especially when working from home. I was really afraid she would be that way. I tell my wife maybe I just got lucky with her temperament, but the breeder gave me her most active puppy she said because she knew we had the farm. (... interruption as she awoke when wife my walked in my office and I had to give her a snuffle toy ...) I feel like the key has been not only to just walk and get her energy out, but let her actively run to get her heart rate up, and let her explore so she is getting mentally stimulated. I realize I am very lucky because I am in a good spot where I can do this at lunch as well because of working from home, so that helps enormously (for both her and I, because I have to take a lunch break now). I just hope our relationship continues this strong when she grows up. I am reading all sorts of stuff, subscribed to your channel and newsletter, read AKC's weekly puppy newsletter, read through reddit r/puppy101 and r/samoyed posts when I can, subscribed to a couple sammy groups on facebook. I did this with our horses years ago, knowing zero about horses, and they turned out to be great companions to this day. I guess like my wife keeps telling me, I will get out of her as what I put into her. Thanks again.
Immediately after she eats, she'll need to go outside. Make sure she goes potty twice.
Bravecto is a medicine a vet can prescribe for ticks. I would use whatever they prescribe. They know more about our dogs' health than we do. Trust your vet.
She's so good right now, because she's still learning her way around. She hasn't yet reached her teenage years, where she'll try to push boundaries. Being a Samoyed, she will and it's important you begin with simple training tasks now, then get her enrolled in puppy training as soon as you're able. They'll teach basic commands, socialize, get her used to being around other people. You're doing the right thing with talking to other Sammie owners on Facebook. I would also recommend you joining the Samoyed Club of America and getting their magazines. So much helpful info in there. Mental and physical stimulation are key for a Sammie and will help make their velociraptor years so much easier and more like a gentle dinosaur, rather than velociraptor.
Should i let my puppy bark it out when crate training? He hates it in there
I would encourage crate training in a positive way. Encourage your puppy with treats. If they take one step inside, treat and praise. Slowly work your way up to them walking into the crate, lured by a treat. The moment they’re fully inside, treat and praise. Leave the crate open during the day, letting them know this a good, safe space, encouraging with treats and praise. Work your way up to closing the crate, without locking it for a seconds. Treat and praise. For overnight, be sure to take them out for potty time, put them in the crate and close the door fully. It’ll take time, some nights without much sleep, but eventually they learn it’s a safe space. Have the crate in your bedroom, so they can see you.