Like barking and biting, whining comes naturally for dogs, especially puppies when they are not yet trained. Puppies love to whine if it gets them what they want. If this continues on, and they become spoiled, it will become a habit. Here are three good ways to stop whining:

1. Ignore your pup when it whines. Responding to unnecessary whine will make your puppy think its okay to do it. A month old puppy is better able to help itself than a month old baby, so do not treat it like a baby.

2. Behaving dogs should be praised. This will encourage him to be quiet because of the praise it is given. Also, if the pup is obedient, feed him snacks or give him toys.

3. Slowly train you dog about separation. Everyone hates to be left out. The same is true to dogs. What you should do is put it outside, but constantly visit it several times. This will reassure him that the separation is temporary.

There are some exceptions on reacting to whining puppies because it might be really hurt. If it is not a whiner and it suddenly whines, he may be having trouble with something. Eating and relieving itself then whining may be due to some disorders. It is better to take it to the vet.