For awhile he was doing better and would only cry to get up at 2am to go outside and then when my husband woke up to go to work at 5:30am he would go out again.

I am going through the same thing with my 9 week old Doberman. It's getting to the point where both my husband and I are getting run down and so tired from not getting enough sleep at night.When I get a new dog or puppy.

But the “Pride of the force” RED STAR (he and Suzy are Parents of Cyclone and Thrifty) allows his handler to pet him only when he has done a good job.a: Morning line-up at their penthouse quarters finds the eager Red Star, MOM, Suzy and Cash ready for their daily workout. Then ignore, ignore, ignore. I also started by making the cage a good place, the place where she got fed, got a good bone or a bully stick, she was only allowed those things while in the cage, and that helped make it a positive place. A man is accidentally locked in a department store overnight and finds himself held at bay by six vicious Doberman guard dogs. He is just a very stubborn boy and likes to test us, I guess.I'm new to the whole puppy thing and got spoiled with my first one, because we NEVER had any problems with her. I never put Brea in a crate until I had to go to work.

Many people take that instruction as an excuse to be mean to their dog.

My husband and I even got to the point of wearing earplugs to bed! If you don't think you can enforce a strict regiment for at least 5 nights, consider bringing in the crate into the bedroom like my neighbors. In the strange and silent vastness of the deserted store, the Dobermans’ deep-chested, frightening bay comforts only their fellow detective on the lonely night-watch.a: On their rounds, Cash and Suzy scout ahead of Joe Gaudioso. This is the dog who would throw the biggest hissy fits known to man, biting, snarling, attacking the cage, and pooping all over it, because she was so upset to be in there. Before they were allowed to go on the couch, so I thought it would be hard to train them they were not allowed, but they caught on fast. Where is his crate? Now she's the biggest bed hog EVER!! So now we just have the problem puppy. I don't know if I'd put your pup in with the other dog, 'cause I think they each need a den of their own, but can you put the crates next to each other? So you'd like if he didn't like it he wouldn't do that.I'm hoping this is something he just has to grow out of. I have two teenagers, and we all sleep with a dog in our room.... when the kids are not at home, we sleep with 3 in our room. By the time he finally stoped crying, he needed to go out and then the crying would start all over again. Bless his heart - he was telling Gabe he would be fine, and have some company. His collar jingled so I would hear him. I just don't answer the cries after put to bed!!! Our other dog LOVES her crate and she does that almost every night when she is starting to get tired or when she doesn't want to be bothered. I PROMISE you he will get better it is jsut going to take work that is boring, aggravating, and repetitive!!!! I'm not sure what to do.I have another puppy who is 8 months old who is just an angel. I have an 18 1/2 week old male purebred Doberman. They really do prefer to be near you. Now at 6 months old, I take him out for his last potty for the night, and he runs in, goes right to his kennel and waits for his biscuit :) The Doberman is driven, strong, and sometimes stubborn. I ignore her So she got used to hearing normal activities, eating, talking, watching tv, doing dishes, mowing the lawn, etc. I don't talk to the puppy, console or even look at them.Later when he/she is crate trained, night time trained, if there is a One thing I would do is make sure to keep him awake in the evening before you go to bed so that he's tired, and obviously a good long walk or play session immediately before he goes into the crate is good, too. I completely agree with the ignore ignore ignore advice. Hey Sweetpea~ Just now saw you here and opened up Dakota's profile.. How I LOVE the encounter with the mirror. None of the conventional advice seems to work. Not a peep. Thanks for the welcome, Kate! Then when he starts crying do it all over again I have seen this work but he is still really young. She cries literally the entire night, without stopping.