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How to stop her barking at night

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breakfastdinnerandtea · 04/04/2024 23:49

We have a 1yo pup who has recently been spayed. She normally sleeps just outside of our room which is penned off with gates so she can't run downstairs. She has been in this for a good few months now and never had an issue. Since her spay she has been barking in the night (hence why I'm up now!). She has been taken out twice and doesn't go toilet, she is warm and comfortable, nothing has disturbed her. We can't carry on like this but definitely do not want her in our room. My solution is to ignore her but it's driving my husband insane. Are there any hints and tips to get her to settle please?

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idontlikealdi · 05/04/2024 00:10

She wants to be with you.

Cookiemiguel · 05/04/2024 00:16

I’ve given up with these posts now. I’ve found the main problem with people who can’t train dogs, is that they have to be at least as intelligent as it. You’ve got a juvenile dog who has just undergone a major operation and is now distressed. And the op is flabbergasted, and can’t possibly imagine what to do to solve the situation

breakfastdinnerandtea · 05/04/2024 00:28

Her surgery was weeks ago, she was fine after it. It's only in the last few days that she has started this. I'm not flabbergasted.

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breakfastdinnerandtea · 05/04/2024 00:29

Apologies, I put "since her spay". It hasn't been since her spay but it started after her spay (as in, a few days ago). My fault for the misinformation, but I think the "at least as intelligent as it" is unfair.

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BigWillyLittleTodger · 05/04/2024 01:14

idontlikealdi · 05/04/2024 00:10

She wants to be with you.

This - your dog wants to be with you.

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