TigranJamharian there are a couple of things you can do. I would try this. Confine the dog and tell him "Quiet". Ignore all whining and acting up. Wait (yes this can be nerve-wracking) for him to quiet down. After the dog has been quiet for five minutes straight, casually walk in; say "good quiet. Good boy!" and give a treat (if you use them). Next session, increase to 10 minutes, then 15, etc.
This has worked with every crying puppy and rescue dog I've worked with, and it has the effect of increasing the dog's confidence and comfort level with occasional bouts of solitude.
Good luck and please let us know how he's coming along.
This has worked with every crying puppy and rescue dog I've worked with, and it has the effect of increasing the dog's confidence and comfort level with occasional bouts of solitude.
Good luck and please let us know how he's coming along.
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