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bang_dimar89
Bang_dimar :
samurai biru bang 😃
2025-12-06 05:48:17
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jawa.barat311
Mas Mas Jowo(๑♡⌓♡๑) :
ada kah euro tahun 2026?
2026-01-27 05:08:53
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andi.lunca
Andi lunca :
gelandang Atalanta Ederson masuk skuad timnas Brazil
2025-12-06 08:40:07
4
edysitongah
anoy....... 😵 :
Spain ada bg
2025-12-19 13:26:06
1
tlidardi
ardy123LET'SGO :
bayangkan squad timnas Brazil full pemain liga 1
2025-12-06 09:40:00
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ahmadmulyani07
Ahmad saepudin :
Argentina bang
2025-12-10 13:17:29
1
danzputra.3
🔥Danz putra🔥 :
timnas Brazil pemain bintang semua🥰
2026-02-25 11:00:50
1
muhisraq_aj
𝐢𝐬𝐫𝐚𝐪🍁 :
Neymar kapan bg
2026-01-15 09:28:28
1
dony_irmawan
Dony Oni :
Neymar jr
2025-12-31 06:32:51
1
aldipratama_56
iboy🤟🏿 :
Portugal kk
2025-12-07 23:17:24
1
tetemomo1
PanitiaSurga :
2026-01-07 21:36:51
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penitmak.alam07
pesona anak gunung09 :
tim jerman kak
2025-12-06 12:06:30
1
bana.276
Bhumyamca Jayamahe :
versi R. Kaka
2026-01-09 03:08:53
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rizkiramadhan932
KeyCell :
Spil Portugal bg 😎
2025-12-10 20:54:49
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mas.jack99
ꜱᴜᴘᴇʀʀ ᴊᴀᴄᴋᴛᴢʏ :
Versi spanyol bang😁
2025-12-08 12:55:51
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polresrusiaa
polresrusiaa :
argentina bang belum ada
2025-12-12 04:49:14
1
cebong1898
DICKY☮️ :
bang versi Belgium bls pake viti?
2025-12-08 04:14:27
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aiden7fr0h
Aiden Frosht :
terlalu banyak striker yg di bawa Brazil.
2026-01-28 09:43:20
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akew_paredes09
akew_paredes09 :
udah follow...japan bang
2025-12-06 14:47:05
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tenzooo025
vintenzoo :
timnas indo bg😏
2025-12-07 07:50:26
1
1marv6
mat buaya gacor :
gg bng
2025-12-06 12:07:49
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ngga12345_
AR :
versi france min
2025-12-07 01:15:48
1
christyxfirmanfc
F I R M A Nツ²⁵ :
halo
2025-12-06 08:50:32
1
matcah000
Desie00 :
brazill🤩🤩
2025-12-21 00:27:30
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dabellupeyy
ダベル :
Argentina bang
2025-12-06 13:56:05
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Every cry your puppy makes is a form of communication. Responding correctly is the key to building a secure and well-behaved dog.  1. The “I Need Something” Cry (Needs-Based) This is the most straightforward cry. Your puppy is trying to tell you that a basic, physical need is not being met. It’s their primary way of saying, “Help, I need to go potty!” or “I’m hungry/thirsty!” 	•	What it Sounds Like: Typically a consistent, mid-pitch whine. It’s not usually frantic but will be persistent, often starting and stopping as they check to see if you’re responding. They might cry at the door, near their food bowl, or in their crate when they wake up. 	•	How to Respond: Always respond to this cry. Take them out for a potty break immediately. Check their water bowl. If it’s close to mealtime, feed them. Meeting these needs teaches your puppy that they can rely on you, which is the foundation of your relationship. 2. The “I’m Bored/Lonely” Cry (Attention-Seeking) This is the cry that tests the patience of most new puppy owners. Your puppy has learned that making noise can make you appear. This is a demand for attention, play, or to be let out of the crate simply because they don’t want to be in there. 	•	What it Sounds Like: This is often described as a more demanding, drawn-out, and often repetitive whine. It can escalate into barking if ignored. There’s a complaining tone to it, rather than a distressed one. 	•	How to Respond: Do not reward this cry. If you’ve already met all their basic needs (they’ve been to the toilet, have water, have been fed), you must teach them that this noise does not work. Wait for a brief moment of silence (even just a few seconds at first), and then give them attention or let them out. This rewards the quiet, not the crying. Providing a chew toy or puzzle feeder before the crying starts can also prevent this out of boredom. 3. The “I’m Scared/Stressed” Cry (Anxiety or Fear) This cry comes from a place of genuine distress. It’s common during a puppy’s first few nights, during thunderstorms, or when they are left alone and are experiencing separation anxiety. This is not a cry of manipulation; it’s a cry of panic. 	•	What it Sounds Like: This is a high-pitched, often frantic, and continuous cry or howl. It can sound desperate and may be accompanied by other signs of stress like pacing, panting, or destructive behavior (like chewing at the crate bars). 	•	How to Respond: Reassure your puppy calmly. Your goal is to soothe them, not ignore them. Use a calm voice and gentle touch. For crate anxiety, this means making the crate a wonderful place with high-value treats and never using it for punishment. For separation anxiety, it involves a gradual process of teaching your puppy that being alone is safe. Ignoring a truly distressed cry will only increase their panic. 4. The “I’m in Pain” Cry (Pain or Discomfort) This is the most urgent cry and indicates that your puppy is hurt. It’s different from the other cries and is usually a sudden reaction to something. 	•	What it Sounds Like: A sudden, sharp, and very high-pitched yelp or scream. It’s unmistakable and will likely startle you. It will happen instantly if they step on something sharp, get a tail caught, or are injured during play. 	•	How to Respond: Stop everything and check your puppy immediately. Carefully examine the area you suspect might be injured—paws, tail, ears, etc. If the crying continues, they are limping, or you can’t find the source of the pain, contact your veterinarian right away. This cry should never be ignored. #puppytraining #puppytips #newpuppy
Every cry your puppy makes is a form of communication. Responding correctly is the key to building a secure and well-behaved dog. 1. The “I Need Something” Cry (Needs-Based) This is the most straightforward cry. Your puppy is trying to tell you that a basic, physical need is not being met. It’s their primary way of saying, “Help, I need to go potty!” or “I’m hungry/thirsty!” • What it Sounds Like: Typically a consistent, mid-pitch whine. It’s not usually frantic but will be persistent, often starting and stopping as they check to see if you’re responding. They might cry at the door, near their food bowl, or in their crate when they wake up. • How to Respond: Always respond to this cry. Take them out for a potty break immediately. Check their water bowl. If it’s close to mealtime, feed them. Meeting these needs teaches your puppy that they can rely on you, which is the foundation of your relationship. 2. The “I’m Bored/Lonely” Cry (Attention-Seeking) This is the cry that tests the patience of most new puppy owners. Your puppy has learned that making noise can make you appear. This is a demand for attention, play, or to be let out of the crate simply because they don’t want to be in there. • What it Sounds Like: This is often described as a more demanding, drawn-out, and often repetitive whine. It can escalate into barking if ignored. There’s a complaining tone to it, rather than a distressed one. • How to Respond: Do not reward this cry. If you’ve already met all their basic needs (they’ve been to the toilet, have water, have been fed), you must teach them that this noise does not work. Wait for a brief moment of silence (even just a few seconds at first), and then give them attention or let them out. This rewards the quiet, not the crying. Providing a chew toy or puzzle feeder before the crying starts can also prevent this out of boredom. 3. The “I’m Scared/Stressed” Cry (Anxiety or Fear) This cry comes from a place of genuine distress. It’s common during a puppy’s first few nights, during thunderstorms, or when they are left alone and are experiencing separation anxiety. This is not a cry of manipulation; it’s a cry of panic. • What it Sounds Like: This is a high-pitched, often frantic, and continuous cry or howl. It can sound desperate and may be accompanied by other signs of stress like pacing, panting, or destructive behavior (like chewing at the crate bars). • How to Respond: Reassure your puppy calmly. Your goal is to soothe them, not ignore them. Use a calm voice and gentle touch. For crate anxiety, this means making the crate a wonderful place with high-value treats and never using it for punishment. For separation anxiety, it involves a gradual process of teaching your puppy that being alone is safe. Ignoring a truly distressed cry will only increase their panic. 4. The “I’m in Pain” Cry (Pain or Discomfort) This is the most urgent cry and indicates that your puppy is hurt. It’s different from the other cries and is usually a sudden reaction to something. • What it Sounds Like: A sudden, sharp, and very high-pitched yelp or scream. It’s unmistakable and will likely startle you. It will happen instantly if they step on something sharp, get a tail caught, or are injured during play. • How to Respond: Stop everything and check your puppy immediately. Carefully examine the area you suspect might be injured—paws, tail, ears, etc. If the crying continues, they are limping, or you can’t find the source of the pain, contact your veterinarian right away. This cry should never be ignored. #puppytraining #puppytips #newpuppy

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