How To Stop Your Dog From Crying And Whining Now!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @hyjean7664
    @hyjean7664 Год назад +26

    what I'm learning in training is always praise the behavior you're looking for. I've worked with my neighbor's dog who barks at anything that moves, I had him calm and quiet in minutes with some treats. amazing

    • @Alex-xz8wz
      @Alex-xz8wz Год назад +2

      Yes. Positive reinforcement always works best. Especially when your armed with some treats 😄

  • @doubledosed4220
    @doubledosed4220 11 месяцев назад +1

    just got my first puppy and he’s a bully (2 months old). binge watching all these tutorials. thank you!!!!

  • @willathertoncaninetraining
    @willathertoncaninetraining  Год назад +3

    Having a dog that cries can be hard but it maybe just one of the problems you are facing. With my free course you can work on all these difficult behaviors quickly! - waacademy.link/DJp8Z9

  • @cal7281
    @cal7281 Год назад +9

    hey man I wondering if you could make a full guide from start to finish of what todo from 8 weeks onwards like a tier list from the most important stuff and show step by step&very in depth what todo in one video if that's possible?

  • @parisdevine8553
    @parisdevine8553 Год назад +13

    9 yrs I’ve done this routine with my white Swiss shepherd, every time I get home she screams her head off the other 2 know to get on their bed and be quiet I have to walk away at least 5 times it will take me 20-30 minutes to let her out till she is quiet on her bed She has always had impulse control issues she gets to a level 10 meltdown with most tasks like feeding time same thing and getting in the car , working lines can be painful . I’m so tired of doing it every day. Crying is my breaking point too .

    • @artplusnature
      @artplusnature Год назад

      My husky is bad unless I run him on my bike, then he’s an angel. Maybe he needs more exercise. 9 years is a long time for that. You sound very patient. I liked the challenge, redirect, reward part, maybe switch up your challenge. Hope you both make progress ❤️

    • @650kfit5
      @650kfit5 Год назад

      ​@@artplusnaturehuskeys can run marathons and still wouldn't be tired 🤣 get him to pull you to burn some extra calories

  • @Wob-rt1sc
    @Wob-rt1sc Год назад +1

    You have a niche market as you talk about breeds and their differences a lot more than other behaviourists. Really interesting.

  • @winonalovers
    @winonalovers Год назад +33

    My dog cries because of impatience - whenever she has to wait´or stand still on the leash she makes those loud noises!

    • @Hypo86
      @Hypo86 Год назад +2

      our Husky does the same

    • @edsonrodriguez6458
      @edsonrodriguez6458 Год назад +5

      my dog does the same also, there is no breaks while walking because he will start whining, he also starts whining when he sees someone else, he wants to go greet all his best friends (strangers).

    • @winonalovers
      @winonalovers Год назад

      Same for my dog with the greetings of EVERYBODY!@@edsonrodriguez6458

  • @sairhug
    @sairhug Год назад +5

    I also have unwanted noise as a personal Kryptonite issue (neurodivergent) and unfortunately this includes background music, which to me is almost always intrusive and distracting. If this channel is going to continue with this, could you please provide proper (non-auto-generated) subtitles so people can mute and still follow the content?

  • @georgeskasih6626
    @georgeskasih6626 Год назад +8

    Im awake putting my dog asleep at 5 am right now because hes crying😂

  • @ElephantPatronus
    @ElephantPatronus Год назад

    Best trainer on RUclips. 🐶👍

  • @GermanCulture12345
    @GermanCulture12345 10 месяцев назад

    Omg yes. I looked for a video about this from you.
    My dog started crying for attention since i was off work for 2 weeks. And its doing my head in. I never shouted at my dog and i have started to do so.
    Im a nanny and i have a toddler whining and whinging all the time and i get home and my dog does it. Its doing my head in and i started shouting at him....

  • @calmconfidentk9737
    @calmconfidentk9737 Год назад +2

    always such informative and awesome videos man!

  • @oliverking9149
    @oliverking9149 Год назад

    Just got a Newfoundland puppy, my third dog, has spaniels and retrievers before. She does pretty well with crying but she’s only 12 weeks

  • @ursulaatkan
    @ursulaatkan Год назад

    Thank you so much for this again very precious content! 🙂

  • @artplusnature
    @artplusnature Год назад

    Really great video, helped me and my dog! Thank you!

  • @Felicity2121
    @Felicity2121 Год назад +1

    My springer does what I call her underhanded cry. She tries to make it sound like she is breathing but that little high pitch no matter how slight she makes it I can hear her😂

  • @heartsandkisses9693
    @heartsandkisses9693 Год назад +1

    Hi Will! I absolutely love watching your videos. I have learned so much and it has given me a lot of confidence when working with my puppy. So, thank you very much :)
    I was wondering if you have videos to share about you working with the Australian Cattle dog breed? Thanks :)

  • @joannecollins1818
    @joannecollins1818 Год назад

    Such a good place to come for problem behaviors.
    My dog like to bark at my husband when he refused to play with him. It's funny really
    Its like the dog has to bark st him to tell my husband hes wrong for not playing. Sometimes we tell him to stop barking. He will listen when we tell him. My dog is a terrible mix. We all enjoy these spirited arguments.

  • @terezabauer8048
    @terezabauer8048 Год назад +3

    How would you handle dogs crying for attention, e.g. when I’m working/ doing something else? If I engage with them verbally / with eye contact to challenge them, doesn’t it reinforce their whining behavior? Should I intervene or just wait it out until the tantrum is over ?

    • @Alex-xz8wz
      @Alex-xz8wz Год назад

      Have the toys nearby preferably a pull one or longer teddy. Get the dog to pull on the toy without you giving them eye contact and no speech while playing. Then keep this going for a minute or two and let go of the toy. If they drop the toy and bark or whine you then pick up the toy and start playing again no eye contact or speech. Repeat process until eventually they will learn to play by themselves and not disturb you while your working.

    • @AleseMarie919
      @AleseMarie919 Год назад +1

      This is my question as well. It seems like any engagement whatsoever is a reward. I can ignore my dog when we are alone, but there are social situations where it’s not appropriate for her to be whining, and I feel like taking her outside to not disturb the gathering is a reward as well because she’s bored and going outside means exercise. I’m at a loss.

    • @Alex-xz8wz
      @Alex-xz8wz Год назад

      @@AleseMarie919 Well you really need to think what is at the root of the behaviour. How old is your dog? What brings on the whining? Seek out a behaviourist who can assess your dog possibly.

  • @colbymasvidal2397
    @colbymasvidal2397 Год назад

    Brother man - i need a video on Australian Cattle Dogs - they are tough as nails and fearless and great herding dogs🔥 proud owner of one of them❤

  • @kathrynclayton6326
    @kathrynclayton6326 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Jamies_Little_World
    @Jamies_Little_World Год назад +3

    Sorry for being a little off topic but what would you recommend first time dog owners to do before getting a dog? Of course they should pick a breed that fits their needs and be aware of the big responsibility. But do you think it makes sense to meet/talk to a dog trainer beforehand, to read some books about raising a dog etc. And would you recommend them to visit a dog trainer in the first few months or only when you're struggling?
    It would be great if you could make a video where you talk about it and the best way to prevent bad behavior in the first place.

    • @Creampuffization
      @Creampuffization Год назад +2

      Not a dog trainer but I am an owner. Definitely would be a good idea to meet with a trainer before getting a dog. They can help you understand what and how to motivate your dog, training tips, canine behavior/ body language. Definitely wouldn't hurt to meet you've gotten a dog too. Be a good time to set up structure and foundation to a good obedient dog.

    • @Alex-xz8wz
      @Alex-xz8wz Год назад +4

      I think it's great your thinking about all of this before getting a dog. If only more people thought this way ❤
      I think the breeder would be the most informed over what would suit you. They all show their puppy traits at a young age. Cheeky chappies, shy, relaxed. They would be able to give you more information on puppy training too if an honest breeder.
      Really things you need to think about before you get a dog.
      You need to be realistic who will be the main person looking after puppy and house training at home. Training a puppy takes patience and what method I used is called positive reinforcement training. They are pack animals and have a hierarchy. You have to be their leader and top of the pack. Simple things like you eating your breakfast/ before theirs. Strong body language and commands. When naughty behaviour say NO in a firm voice then distract with a toy (Positive reinforcement)
      You are better of doing the training yourself as when you start training simple commands like sit, lay down your bond will grow and grow. Training and socialisation continues throughout a dogs life. It's not so much oh yes let's get a dog and get a trainer you're bond with your dog would be much stronger had you trained it yourself.
      I also crate trained until I felt he was ready to be left alone in the house alone. I built it up in small increments. 5-10mins 15-25 ect..
      Hope this helps in anyway. All the best 👍👍👍

    • @tradtke101
      @tradtke101 Год назад +3

      Jamie, I think the most important things you can do are:
      1. Ensure you have as much time as possible the first month to work with your new dog, especially if they're a pup/juvenile.
      2. Control the environment. Have a crate with a small gated/controlled area, then a larger area (perhaps one room of the house gated off), then the whole house, a small controlled outside area (yard, preferably allowing a mix of on/ off leash time), then the larger neighborhood (on leash obviously).
      Assuming you aren't a nasty abusive person, then you're not going to "mess up" and "break" your dog if you're spending time with them and bonding.
      If you have patience and give them lots of love, you'll have a great relationship with your dog.
      Like any new thing, yes you'll make some mistakes and teach some bad habits, but they're correctable, not permanent! Identify problematic behaviors, go to a reputable source for info on how to correct the behavior, and put in the reps to change it.
      Will's advice and attitude is IMO far and away the best I've seen. You don't need to hire a trainer as long as you have the time and energy especially in that first month.
      Stop worrying about being perfect... No one is a perfect dog owner especially the first time. But if you have love and energy and make the time, you'll succeed (assuming you don't get some crazy breed or an older dog with major behavioral problems/aggression).
      I took my first foster pup on 24 hours notice. The rescue dropped him off with a crate and a few days of puppy chow and said "good luck!". It felt overwhelming at first, but after about two minutes you realize that these creatures are just mirrors that reflect whatever positive or negative energy you put into them.
      Judging by your questions I have no doubt you have a lot of love to give. So the only thing you absolutely have to do is make sure you have tons of time for them while both of you learn how to own a dog and be a dog those first couple weeks. Expect week 1 to be a 24 hour job, and the next few weeks to be intense and demanding and exhausting and wonderful and rewarding. The more you can clear your schedule the more enjoyable it will be and the easier the next few months will be.
      The only people who fail and become bad dog owners are true psychopaths with anger issues who abuse the dog verbally or physically, or, much more often, people who can't or won't make the time for the dog especially early on.
      If you get a new dog and immediately lock it up inside your home and go to work and social obligations for 8-16 hours a day... Well, good luck. You're probably in for a rough time.
      Make time, and control the environment. And be a loving leader. That's all you need to know. Figure out the rest as you go. Will is an amazing resource. Good luck! ❤❤❤

  • @huson-7wk
    @huson-7wk Год назад +4

    I notice that all the dogs you work with in your videos are relatively big. I have a little dog. He is so strong willed and stubborn that he challenges me every single day. I have to work really hard to be the leader. Treats are the only thing he values, but only when he choises to accept them. However most behaviors are really good right now, except when riding in the car. He wants to go with me, I use a secure and safe seatbelt system and he is placed in the back seat. Once we are moving, he commences to whine, cry and kinda yodel and he does not stop until we arrive at our destination.. It is so high pitched that I have a headache after 5 min. As I am the driver and have to concentrate on driving, how do I remediate this behaviour?

    • @lisar2164
      @lisar2164 Год назад +2

      You just described one of my little dogs, except he doesn't have a high pitched yodel, but barks, whine's and cries in the car the entire time. I would also like to know how to fix this.

    • @StudiosDelirium
      @StudiosDelirium Год назад +1

      Same. Tried every training trick I could, nothing ever worked. He has two training courses ( auto control ) and also did agility, he knows the commands by heart. Otherwise, he’s on his best behaviour. I put this upon deep emotions he can’t contain being so happy to be going somewhere. Drives me crazy but I still adore him. Good luck to anyone having the same problem. 😊

  • @Simone-bt7sb
    @Simone-bt7sb 11 месяцев назад

    We have a rescue dog, she is a Staffie cross. So your hands anything on being left alone?

  • @ashleymorris6636
    @ashleymorris6636 Месяц назад

    What do you do when your in the car and they start crying pr whining when the car is defrosting and when on the way to a walk or when i go to the toilet its annoying. He does it in mornings when he knows hes going on a walk i think he thinks its that what gets him on a walk but its just a coincidence.

  • @7evenMusic
    @7evenMusic 3 месяца назад

    so in other words...
    give him a firm word like (hey), gain his attention, give a command like sit, once he is sitting, I praise him?

  • @dolliesears53
    @dolliesears53 5 дней назад

    Where is you located at and how much will you charge me for my 7 month old cane corso

  • @nikolassa80
    @nikolassa80 Год назад +2

    My dog cries on car rides? Doesn’t matter what we do, ignore him, tell him no, or give him love. The crying and whining will not stop 😬

  • @amycocosol
    @amycocosol 8 месяцев назад

    This is rescue frenchie with separation anxiety that was abused… please help
    He also has severe kidney stones and had tons of medical intervention now can only have one type of prescription food he had 22 stones removed … he is so cute but cries all the time when not held … he is mess..3 years old at least .. came to me only two weeks ago they claimed at a UTI, but he came from a breeding situation and was probably passed around by many different people. I had a neutered and took him to the vet and suddenly he was in critical condition with kidney failure because he had so many stones blocking his urethra and bladder… all he does is cry since he was treated and he’s learning to try to control his pee. He’s a real handful, but I just don’t know what to do about the constant whining.

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar 4 месяца назад

    Did this with our pug puppy. Feeding times are now quite something, i a good way. Now to stop the biting lol

  • @sifu1710
    @sifu1710 Год назад

    Can u tell me about the bull terrier

  • @Zeus-po2ix
    @Zeus-po2ix 10 месяцев назад

    My dog cries and screams every morning till I yell at him to stop then he waits and starts again… thoughts? He’s 5 months old…

  • @mymisty7
    @mymisty7 7 месяцев назад

    Mine is 7 yrs old, he whines when we're outside, whines a lot when I'm trying to talk to the neighbors, it's driving me insane. When he was younger there was no whining.

  • @nikkinellaa
    @nikkinellaa 5 месяцев назад

    What if it's in shops and restaurants and he doesn't want treats. I've no bargaining. it's so embarrassing!

  • @DrewOnTwo304
    @DrewOnTwo304 8 месяцев назад

    My dog is perfectly fine at the house when im at work, but if i go fishing and try to take him with me and leave his leash around a tree he will cry that im not with him even though im in eyesight.

  • @killiansirishbeer
    @killiansirishbeer Год назад +1

    Our own, big, dog was getting calmer when we inherited a Shih Tzu after my uncle passed away. The little Gremlin would sometimes hype up our other dog and they would bulldozer out of the house barking, sometimes the Shih Tzu would stay behind and want to go back in the house, annoying little devil 🤬 As annoying as the loud barking from our big dog can be (it's very loud, I've wondered testing the decibels it can be so loud), the whining and crying from the Shih Tzu when he wants something make me almost lose it it's so grating on the ears. It is a sound for which I have a very low tolerance for. I would never choose to own a Shih Tzu, even though the whole family agrees, myself included, that our little Gremlin is actually a very good dog and an excellent alert dog, there's just something about Shih Tzu that I personally don't like, one of them being the crying 🤬

  • @martinajunkers4315
    @martinajunkers4315 Месяц назад

    Have you ever tried teaching a Dobermann to not whine? They whine for literally everything, levels of oxygen in the air, blanket being too small, having to get up, having to turn around ...

  • @KevinORourke25
    @KevinORourke25 Год назад

    My dog whines only in the AM as he's carrying a stuffed toy. It drivews me nuts but after about 2 hours he stops????????

  • @presidentjesus5061
    @presidentjesus5061 Год назад +5

    My dog cries incessantly on the car ride to the park. Not much correcting I can do while driving.

    • @TH-qv6ef
      @TH-qv6ef Год назад +1

      Attach a leash and have the end up front and give small corrections this way. Just be careful

    • @presidentjesus5061
      @presidentjesus5061 Год назад

      @@TH-qv6ef Good idea. thanks

  • @jonmagnus3510
    @jonmagnus3510 Год назад

    The link to the trainings does not produce anything. I believe it is broken.

  • @Not_so_Brie_z
    @Not_so_Brie_z Год назад

    I have a 1 yr old GSD that will literally scream when he knows that food is being prepared and my husband is losing his mind over it... I think I've basically gotten used to it, which probably isn't helping at all... but I'm at my wits end, I cannot find anything he loves more than his food... treats are still less important, attention and he isn't toy motivated yet... anybody have any ideas on how I can work on this a little better?

    • @relaxme7922
      @relaxme7922 Год назад +1

      Our dog is trained to have his food out of our hands, he has to work for it... this way he doesn't have to wait for it neither just have the right behaviour. Really different to what were used to but the difference it makes is amazing. No treats just his food and it enforces the bond with you and the dog and he has to earn it

    • @Not_so_Brie_z
      @Not_so_Brie_z Год назад

      @relaxme7922 my only thing is I used to do that with kibble before we went raw but now he gets so excited with the raw he chomps it down... so ill have to work on the gentle command w him for sure... But... I'll give it a shot thank you!

  • @biancam.3828
    @biancam.3828 2 месяца назад

    What if your dog cries through every step of training

  • @bunniewood
    @bunniewood 6 месяцев назад

    my frenchie wont shut up!!

  • @zimzim874
    @zimzim874 Год назад

    But what do you do if what the dog is crying for is a person. He won't stop and just loses his brain function almost it seems, going from a clever dog to the most stupid I've ever seen just to be able to go near this person. It mostly happens upon arrival of said person or when the person moves to another section in house or outside the house and he's not allowed to come.

  • @sorifulIslam45
    @sorifulIslam45 Год назад

    Cold savior 62

  • @vitttini
    @vitttini 11 месяцев назад +1

    My dog cries for attention and pets constantly

  • @antokent
    @antokent Год назад

    Background music ruins your videos