Your toy poodle puppies are experiencing anxiety when guests visit, leading to whining and difficulty calming down. This is a common issue among dogs who are sensitive to changes in their environment.
- Identify triggers and try to minimize exposure.
- Use calming techniques and comforting items.
- Consider positive reinforcement and training exercises.
Many puppies feel overwhelmed by new or crowded settings. To help your toy poodles, gradually introduce them to people in a controlled manner and create a safe space where they can retreat. Using comforting methods like gentle petting, providing a favorite toy or blanket, or playing calming music can aid in soothing their nerves. Additionally, rewarding calm behavior with treats can reinforce a sense of security during these interactions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I create a safe space for my puppies?
Ensure they have access to a quiet area where they can choose to retreat. This space should be equipped with familiar and comforting items like their bed and toys.
- Should I use calming products?
Calming sprays or pheromone diffusers may help some dogs, but it's best to consult with a vet to determine what's appropriate for your puppies.
- Are training classes helpful for anxiety?
Yes, training classes can be beneficial. They help with desensitization and socialization, reducing anxiety by building positive experiences.