Why do dogs scream late at night? What should I do?

Pet 8:31am, 17 August 2025 108

First of all, we must understand that the dog will not bark for no reason. Its barking is usually a request: It's so boring, no one comes to accompany me, I miss the owner so much, I'm so scared, someone invades the owner outside, you come and have a look...

A reasonable request, as long as the dog is satisfied, it will naturally not bark. If a dog's unreasonable request is required to correct and stop it by using methods to make it know that barking is useless. Before training, it is recommended that you say hello to your neighbors. The dog may be noisy these two days, but it is already working hard to solve it. Say hello in advance and most people can understand.

1. The dog just got home without a sense of security. Solution: Just wait a few days before it gets familiar with the environment.

The puppy leaves the dog mother and comes to a strange environment. There is no familiar smell around him. It is pitch black at night and is locked in a cage. It will naturally be nervous and afraid to scream. This is a normal reaction when the puppy just arrived home. Normally, as long as you ignore it, you will naturally not keep calling after it slowly gets familiar with the new environment. If you feel distressed, you can move the kennel to the door facing your bedroom to see you so that it can see you at night and you will feel more at ease.

2. Dogs are not used to being locked in cages. Solution: Do the dog in the cage training during the day to let it be familiar with rest in the cage.

Many owners wait until they go to bed at night before carrying their dog into the cage. They are suddenly restricted from freedom and are not used to it, so they will definitely make trouble in the cage. If you want your dog to rest quietly in the cage at night, you should let it understand that the cage is a place where you can rest with peace of mind, rather than a place where the owner punishes and restricts its freedom.