Newborn puppies may bark incessantly due to lack of nurturing and care from their mother, or because they are hungry, thirsty, lonely, cold or in pain. Here are some possible ways to deal with it:
1. Provide a comfortable environment for puppies: Puppies need a warm, dry, and comfortable environment. You can set up a warm bed or nest to keep the indoor temperature appropriate and reduce the chance that your puppy will feel cold or uncomfortable.
2. Help the puppy feed and drink water: Not eating or drinking water can make the puppy feel hungry and thirsty. Make sure to provide enough milk or cat and dog baby food, as well as fresh water to help your puppy get rid of hunger and thirst.
3. Establish daily habits: Puppies need to establish normal living habits, such as feeding, sleeping, physical exertion and other activities, which will help it gradually adapt to a normal rhythm.
4. Provide emotional care to the puppy: The puppy needs enough love and emotional support, listen to music and accompany it. If possible, communicating with pets and providing appropriate companionship can help puppies overcome loneliness and nervousness, eliminate anxiety, and thereby reduce unnecessary barking.
In short, there may be many reasons why your newborn puppy keeps barking. There are different solutions for different reasons, which require observation and analysis, and then take the correct method to solve the secondary problem and calm the puppy's mind as soon as possible. It is also recommended to consult a pet doctor to determine the appropriate treatment method to ensure the healthy physical and mental development of the puppy.
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