Hi, I get your frustration. I know the first couple months I was completely out of my mind and had "buyers remorse" because of the work involved. Jess barked all night in her crate. I will tell you it WILL STOP. Your pup is pretty young but mine was older and she still did it. Shes scared and doesn't understand why she isn't at her home anymore. Not much unlike a infant who is now in the "outside world" who starts crying ALL the time when not in moms arms.
My suggestion is to get a shirt with the moms scent from the breeder and then slowly transition to one of you. At night if you want to sleep have her sleep next to you and just pillow off an area so she doesn't fall. She needs to hear and feel you. Also put a washable pee pad under her so she doesn't mess your bed. Slowly put her in her crate with the door open each day with a little treat in there. Let her go in and out on her own. Put a little blanket over the top to make it cozy. Also put the shirt in there. Make it a happy place. Its a ton of work but it will pass. She is no different then any other pup trust me. As to potty training, I would let that go for a few weeks. Just put washable pads under her wherever she is. Walmart baby section 2/13.00.... |