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give him time... My Tootie was like that when he was young but now, he is the most living dog in my house... he LOVES to snuggle! I was also going to suggest steps so he could get on or off the bed. I put the puppy gate in my room so they cant roam the house but they do have freedom in my room... it works wonderful for us. |
well, you've taught him to play with you and walk, etc. You will teach him to cuddle with you too. Start with settling him down for quiet, gentle time when he seems tired. When he's done - let him down. Don't push the sleeping with you until he's ready to spend the night so he doesn't start to respond negatively to your attempts. My Molly has a "freak out" time right before bedtime. She plays wildly with her toys, then she's ready to crash. That's a good time for cuddling. Yorkies love quiet cuddling as much as wild play, they just have to used to it. Many are ready for a nap after eating too. That's a good time for lap time. Molly often got treats for sitting on my lap. I'm in a wheelchair and when I say "Come" she comes to my foot platform, and when I say "up" she stands on the platform so I can pick her up and then she gets her treat. We often nap together in my chair! I wanted a little dog to snuggle with me too. I just didn't realize you teach them to enjoy that too! Kathy |
1 Attachment(s) We have one of those Cat Careers and we put it at the foot of our bed and let Amber sleep in that tell she told us that she was ready to sleep out side of it. She now sleeps at the foot of the bed where the Cat Career was and sometime btw my husband and I. Amber is almost 5 months old.:animal-pa |
I know it's hard but he will come around. I have heard a lot of people with small dogs that don't like to cuddle that they have brought a rocking chair in which the pups fall asleep quite easy ad then they pick them up and stay on the roking chair with the pups in their laps. The pup will soon get use to it and he will allow you to cuddle him. I know it is frustrating but I am sure if you give him a little time and don't make such a big fuss out of him cuddling you, then he will come to you himself. I always say dogs are like men... If you pretend that you don't care they will be chasing after you...That method never failed with me. LOL |
I started when Bengi was around 6-7 months. He used to sleep on his crate next to my bed very quietly. Each night before putting him in the crate he would jump on my bed and lie there because he didn't want to go to his crate, he would do like a "play dead" trick saying "Mama, I'm fine here". While in the crate, when he wanted to go potty, we would make some noise and I would take him to his pad. Then one day we decided to try how he would do in the bed with us, and he just slept like an angel and woke us up when he wanted to go potty. Now he may want to play when we go to bed for a few minutes, but when we say, "OK, time to sleep" and turn off the light, he just knows no more playing and goes to sleep. He even goes potty by himself and does not wake me up anymore! |
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