lovemygracie
Super Boxer
Our new family member, Gus, is wonderful. He's so affectionate and smart and he is a perfect playmate for Gracie. He has one bad habit that is driving me nuts though--whining. He seems to whine when he wants something or when he is bored or sometimes for no reason that I can think of. I did a search and came up with a few threads that said to ignore it. I have been doing that, but I have to ask--is that really the way to go? Has anyone had any success with anything else?
He is a pretty independent puppy (seven months) and he seems to enjoy just the whining itself, even when it doesn't get him what he wants.
Whining really gets on my nerves--if I could convince him not to do it somehow, I would be able to enjoy him so much more.
He is a pretty independent puppy (seven months) and he seems to enjoy just the whining itself, even when it doesn't get him what he wants.
Whining really gets on my nerves--if I could convince him not to do it somehow, I would be able to enjoy him so much more.