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Hey guys I've only just joined here so .. hey :). I've had patterdales for years but recently got two new pups , but the bitch " Luna" will not stop wining and yelping and barking constantly non stop whenever I take her out :( , I've had a lot of experience with pattetdales but never had this problem , can anyone help ??

 

Graham.

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No injury mate I've nog started her yet but I thought it might have been her hips or back legs needing a little stretch but it all seems o.k , it does seem like excitement but on an extreme level lol I think ill try the shock collar route .. is there a specific one you would recommend?

 

I really appreciate this guys I've had patterdales for year , and was starting to get frustrated a little lol :))

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i have a pup at 15 weeks at the moment who is the same excitable temperament , if hes not attached to the back of my leg hes baying at me or ragging the lead out of my hand . im hoping that its just over excitement and the more time i can give him out the more he will become desensitized to the whole walk scenario , as his confidence grows he should have his attention grabbed by all the new sights sounds and smells . so just give her a bit of time and patience or maybe wear her out with a ball or something similar before your walk . beware of electric collars on young dogs , its not the best solution as some dogs are quick to work out when its on/off and behave accordingly .

good luck

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sounds like shes just fired up to be getting out. if she doesn't settle try the shock collars

 

Worst advice ever lol

FFS dont put a shock collar on a pup, and certainly not for what sounds like over excitement.

Just take the thing out more often, stimulate it and burn some energy.

You havent said how old it is either.

As someone also said could be injury.

Who knows :blink:

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