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Here she is, lil Bea. Expect a ton more pictures, ya filthy animals
Sep 13, 2018 8:25 AM
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Here she is, lil Bea. Expect a ton more pictures, ya filthy animals
Gaiashining
Put a clock under her blanket. The tick tick acts as a surrogate heartbeat, it will calm her. Don’t set the alarm tho :)
scarletAmeanohacid
Love her!!! So cute :)
OcelotDeadeyes
Oh god this speaks to me on so many levels
samskquantch
I know she's "brand new", but try to avoid slapping her hood. They can fit all kinds of sharp teeth and scratchy things.
InappropriateObservation
Just FYI The old wives tale of a hot water bottle wrapped in fuzzy material and a ticking clock to simulate a heart beat actually works
tronfunkinblows10
This is why you crate train bud. Cute dog though.
doitmyway
I have a Bea as well. She is a pug
dontfuqtheworldupohwaityoudid
Is she sleeping on a plastic bag of slop? For fun?
AleksandrBlazkowicz
This is my cat exactly. He knows where I am, I even call him, still would rather run around.
eversincetheaccident
Keep the pics coming
Akubarix
I remember getting a brand new bed, only to sleep out in the living room floor because pupper wouldn't shut up or quit running. Love my pup
ladyrosepetal
captaingrump
CRATE. TRAINING.
BobLoblawsLawBlogss
Getting my new pup in a week. I am looking forward to it so much!
Cranbananarama
Got a new pup recently, myself, and can TOTALLY relate. Haven't gotten proper rest in a couple of weeks now.
TohmaytohTohmahtoh
She's a beauty!
CaramelRhapsody
What a sweet face! If that dog was in my life I'd never get anything done.....except all day walks, playing and snuggling with her.
th3grimlin
There's stuffed dogs with fake heartbeats to comfort new friends to make them feel they're still with their litter. Mine slept like a log.
th3grimlin
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0722XGRMB/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_YROMBbC8B0B7R
BunnyliciousBubblegum
My dog is the first one I ever crate trained and I'll never go back. Teach them to love it and it'll never be a problem.
ShaneGeezy12
Our pup was the same way... was super playful and hated lounging around with me and his mum. Now we can’t get that fucker off the couch. ?
Ipodjunky
Crate train.
geologistkendra
Yes, done right and your dog will like their crate.
Ipodjunky
Exactly. Dogs need their own space to feel safe and comfy. Mine go in their crates randomly just because.
ImSupposedToBeWorkingRightNow
TomZarekVP
Slaps bed of truck, This bad boy can hold so many pups in it.
LetsEatGrandpaCommasSaveLives
Hello? This is dog.
spoopynoods
Going through the same thing. It gets better!
thebloody
My dog would do the same, I put her crate next to my bed, hang my hand down with my fingers touching her and fall asleep that way.
PuppyDontCare
That's a good training technique? Sounds less heart breaking.
thebloody
Only needed to do it while she acclimated to the house, she just needed the physical contact to calm down. Not a clingy dog at all now.
Kleverin
I know the feeling. My pup is 5 months now. The first weeks I sleept on the floor with her, now she sleeps in her bed next to mine.
Yueling
He's pining for his family and trying to deal with a sudden upheaval. Comfort him. A lot. Reassurance, sniffs, cuddles. Let him be a dog.
Yueling
Sorry, she*
IDidntDoIt
She's got a heart on her head!
screwedastronaut
Omg she does
Gargamellow
Sorry... that's a reverse ballsack.
TrappedShadows
My dog had a pacman kn his head for a long time, it's gotten less round as he's aged though
MkgYeti
It’s gotta go somewhere when you don’t have sleeves.
Rayxzerox
An adorable domesticated crest indeed
Marttvedt
Or balls.
TheZoid
Slashinhobo
My dog had a heart shaoe nose until she grew up.
TheSpeakerOfTheHouse
What if she misses her mum? Maybe let her sleep next to you so she doesn't get lonely.
vaspap
That's not how to teach them good habits
CYhilton
Only if you want her sleeping in bed her whole life!
SlimPickinns
Before separating the pup from the litter, rub each of them with a blanket for the pup at her new home
Labradori
Don't let her sleep with you! You could hurt her and cause separation anxiety later in life.
az1471
This^^^
idontlikepickingusername
Yeah, crate train them and stick it out those first few nights, then they will look at their crate as a place of comfort and home
LearningOnImgur
If you come to them every time they cry they learn that crying means you'll come to them and they'll do it more. This is like rule #1.
AxelBeingCivil
Yeah, because it means they trust you for emotional support. It's how mammals work. If they stop crying, it means they know they're alone.
jaminjimmyjames
Unless it's a basset hound. Then that's just how they talk.
PuppyDontCare
I know you are rationally right but my sister ended up taking the puppy to her bed till she could sleep on her own. It actually worked. 1/2
PuppyDontCare
2/2 She was 1 month old and she made the gesture to try to suck invisible titties. Broke my heart.
actingrude
Wait wait wait... there are monsters out there that don’t let their pups sleep on their bed with them?
MyOwnWorstFriend
Mine is still a puppy, so energetic, but is big and we have a tint bed. Plus, I'm pregnant, so there's no comfortable sleeping with her.
hippiesstaph
Gotta crate train them at some point. Might as well be when they’re young.
Tinebra
I'm allergic to my dog saliva, and she'll lick you as soon as you get near her enough
yupiko
It's all sweet and cute when they are a pup, but try sleeping with 25+ kg doggo which has no idea of personal space and shifts constantly.
1metalnation
Done it before, I'll do it again, that shit is heaven
DavidAndrews
Got two of them. Wouldn't trade it :)
yupiko
I prefer sleeping my night properly, but whatever works for u. My pups can come and snuggle evening and morning, but not during sleep :)
JeffwiththeNukes
Agreed I complain about it all the time but when she's not in bed I'm all where the hell is my dog ITS BED TIME.
irishPEDOelf
So just like other person but smaller?
yupiko
Other person hopefully doesn't trample you while changing position or worse, try to play with u in middle of the night :D
onecowboytoo
I encourage waking up and playing with the significant other in the middle of the night.
aufkurs
They miss their litter mates more than their mom. It's sad. :( Sauce: family bred Labradors my entire childhood
Tinebra
"Family bred" maybe you maybe you meant you all were doing backyard breeding
aufkurs
Who pissed in your Cheerios?
EMTsaidwhat
Could be breeding field labs for hunting.
aufkurs
Hunting dogs for Canada, show & agility dogs for the US.
macthelost
Hahaha. A puppy. You think that’s bad friend wait until you have a human infant. You may vaguely remember what sleep felt like.
gizkap
I'm 3 weeks away from having my 1st child & already getting up 2-3 times per night for our bloody 1.5yo pup. Lord help me.
LokiOfAsgaard
I can put a diaper on my baby, unlike trying to housebreak a puppy. Also lower risk of my baby chewing through my leather couches...
Meowmescience31
God I never want to be a member of this club. Puppies over humans any day.
Bandiera
Coming up to 2 years where I regularly see a 5 or a 6 at the start of my clock in the mornings :(
Himura82
Same. Kid is 28 months and still gets up 1-3 nights a week around 3 and sometimes stays up for hours...
PrinceRupert
*laughs in construction work shifts*
banguhhrang
And 4am is considered my sleep in days
SpidersMcGee
*laughs in childless*
ax2usn
*Chuckles in great-grandparentese* Try ambient noise, like ocean or rain?
TehStoner
Naw, I'll stick to hard liquor, that usually does the trick
OatmealWicket92
Our daughter who is 4 mo. Has slept through the night since 8 weeks old. Our 10 week old pup. Not so much.
Wizzpig
My 10 week human old won’t sleep for more than 40 minutes at a time...
idontlikepickingusername
I guess we were just lucky with our first, he's slept through night since he was 3 months old and still does a solid 11 straight hours
cardinal29
You where lucky, the first is always a "sucker" baby. Sucks you into thinking #2 would be a good idea . . .
idontlikepickingusername
It worked...No.2 is due next year...
cardinal29
RIP. You have my sympathies. As my FIL used to say the 2nd baby is not work=doubled, it's work=squared
idontlikepickingusername
Yeah, I've heard that too, a colleague of my wife's convinced her husband to try for a second...they got twins