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How long is time out? For little kids, I think it is 1 minute per year of age. How long is time out for Yorkies? Coby's in time out right now because he just wouldn't stop barking tonight (okay, the first time was my fault because the water bowl was empty). He's just hyper and obnoxious, attacking the other dog, and barking his fool head off. He's like a toddler too late at night after an entire angel food cake. Even showing him the water bottle isn't helping tonight. So he's in time out in his kennel. He always goes in voluntarily and calms right down when he goes in and I cover it. But for those of you that use time out, how long is your time out? |
Just a few minutes. |
He's out of jail. He's usually just there for a few minutes, because although I'm a good pack leader, I'm a soft sherrif. But I do still want to know how you guys handle the toddler terror in the evenings. (Sometimes a good long walk does the trick, but not always.) But he is growing up s-l-o-w-l-y. :D |
haha, how old is he? Aubrey got his stitches out today:D He was happy, so he decided that he needed to celebrate it, bu humping the neighbors dog... |
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Oh, Aubrey is happy. So he will get to play tug-a-war tomorrow. I haven't let him do that.. I couldn't keep him from jumping on the bed.. but I did stop that. |
i do the same 1 min per year of age after that they forget what happened under a year i would do a min some need longer to calm down if you see hes still ansey in the crate then leave him in there alittle longer |
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I only time out for about 3 minutes, 5 if it's something really bad. |
Cody is in his pen now. i brought him back in from trying to use bathroom which he didnt go. but thats not why he is in the pen. i went outside to water the flowers and he ran out the door. and last few days he has learned the "come" command. so when i called him outside trying to get him. he wouldnt come and i had to begin the chase. so how long should he be in for???? he doesnt seem to learn his lesson. i know its the puppy in him. but everyday its getting to be the same old thing. constantly chewing on things he isnt suppose to. and he wont come when i ask him (he knows he is going in his pen) and when he gets out he goes back to chewing. ahhhh i cant wait for puppy stage to be over already. |
I don't know that I put Lucy on a time out because I'm not sure she really understands - Rather I give myself a time out. I love for her to be with me every second possible but once in a while, when she's being particularly "over energetic" I will put her in the kitchen and go in another room for a bit. They can be a handful can't they? :) |
OMG ok this might sound really dumb, but I swear I have never heard of time out for dogs LOL. Hmmm...I think Tator would be in there all the time :p |
ehehehe..... like Peanut... I wouldn't be able to give Coby a time out... he's too darn cute! |
I must be the mean mommy. Mine get a 5 minute time out |
:lol tears You guys are hilarious!! At least you all make me feel better! As for the "my own time out", I do that, but then he starts barking his fool head off which has to be the worst offense. I can take almost anything without feeling like I need SuperNanny but that. The water bottle used to work, but now he barks, sees me coming and backs up so the stream won't sting, then advances to just resume barking. Agghhh!! Yeah, I can't wait to pass the rite of puppyhood either. They're not like big dogs where once the grow up, they look nothing like puppies again. I look at a yorkie who always looks like a puppy to me - I don't need all the puppy behavior to talk baby talk to them!! I really do love his puppiness- but omg - some days..... |
Oh, and also, Coby is getting good at time outs now. Some times when he starts that stupid barking, if I don't reach for the water bottle (causing him to back up so the stream won't sting), he now just runs into his kennel. I figure he must know he needs a time out. :D How can a dog be SO STINKIN' SMART and yet be his own worst enemy??? |
AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH, yes I remember the puppy months. Besides the potty issues, the chewing stage... Chelsea found ways to chew a window shutter and refrigerator handles...YES, the handles. Its my parents fridge, after they passed, I kept it as an extra refrigerator. Chelsea was left alone for a short time in the utility room, where the refrigerator was placed, and, and she spent her time standing on hind legs, knawing at the rubber handle. I will always treasure this refrigerator..HAHA-it has her marks. Now, she is 2 yrs, almost 9 months. She has decided, atleast 2x day, to paw my leg, if ignored, she starts barking LOUDLY, and turns in circles. If you ask, what she wants...she runs to the pantry, licking her mouth, eyes on the door, where her BIG snacks are kept. Arent these babies smart and clever????? Usually to the point of out smarting me. TIME OUTS????? Come on, do you think they REALLY work??? :D :D :D |
replying to the poster above.... I'm beginning to think they don't work!! Cody doesn't seem to learn his lesson when he gets out :D |
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And yeah, you might be right. I think maybe the time outs are more for me than him. My Shi Tzu when a puppy would get into the kitty litter. I'd holler at him and when he came to me and looked guilty, I'd give him a treat for minding - rewarding the positive. I told the trainer that I was positive that he didn't even want in the kitty litter - he had just found a way to outsmart me into giving him a treat!! Yes, smart and clever......... |
Only 1-2 minutes, I feel if its any longer then they forget what they did. |
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