Severe puppy blues since he arrived

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Hi everyone!

I'm new to the forum and, not knowing what to do anymore, I'm turning to you hoping to find some answers.

So, on Saturday morning, my partner and I visited a puppy show and we came home with a 2-month-old fluffball, a Golden Retriever.

After talking to the breeder about our concerns regarding keeping a dog of this breed in a flat, she assured us it wouldn't be an issue at all.

So we bought everything he'd need for his well-being: a fabric crate for the living room with a bed and a big cushion inside, bowls, toys, lead, collar, etc. Basically, the works.

Since Sunday, we've already managed to teach him that he needs to go outside to do his business (we have a tiny private garden). He still has the odd little accident at night, but nothing serious.

He's really struggling with the lead and collar (he sulks and just freezes, but he's slowly starting to get used to it).

But since he arrived, I feel like I've made a massive mistake in adopting him. I don't feel right at all, even though I love animals.

Thoughts like taking him back to the breeder or rehoming him keep crossing my mind, despite myself. And I feel so guilty about it.

Maybe it's because of how much our lives have been turned upside down.

My partner hasn't been back to her driving theory classes yet; she's going to try going for an hour and leaving him alone, but I can already imagine the chaos.

The idea of joining a gym doesn't seem possible anymore either. I feel like we have no time for ourselves.

At night and in the morning, he howls and cries when we leave him in the living room to sleep. I tried giving him a hot water bottle to remind him of the warmth of his littermates, but nothing works.

When I finally go to see him after 15 minutes (at 1 am... the neighbours must be fuming), he’s so happy and rushes to my feet, staying glued to me or following me everywhere if I move.

It breaks my heart to put him back in his crate and tell him to stay, only to hear him crying as soon as the door is shut.

I’d love to take him into bed with us to comfort him, but I know if I give in, his training will be ruined.

I find it hard to be firm with him, to say "no" when he’s being hyper even if he’s being naughty. I feel bad afterwards because, in the end, he just melts my heart.

But I just feel terrible...

This Saturday morning, we're taking him to a puppy training class, hoping to learn a lot.

What should I do? Can you give me some advice, please?

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    I'd give it a go

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    On the contrary, it's the best solution.

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    La Boxeuse, yes, maybe, I hope so. Anyway, I’ve got nothing against the little guy, quite the opposite, and thankfully so! I’m actually looking forward to seeing him again.

    It’s just a feeling that takes over at a certain point, it’s hard to explain.

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    Inconnu pets, yeah for sure, but I’ve got to get up for work in the morning, so I’m not sure it’s the best solution. Llaura, the puppy show we went to only featured professional breeders. They all provided follow-up support for their pups and, apart from two or three of them, they were all Kennel Club registered. I think for good breeders, it’s one of the best ways to get their name out there.
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    kel morian

    Maybe the feeling you’re having is just down to the stress of getting a new dog and the fact that it’s going to change your life.

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    Have a look at the threads about pet shops – well, puppy shows are exactly the same!
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    Kel, I get it, we're having trouble with the neighbours too (well, just on one side, because on the other side it's my mum's best friend; she says there’s some noise but she won’t give us any trouble :) ). So, there's no other choice, I know it's hard... As for you, you could always put some earplugs in ;)
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    Looks like we’re in for some sleepless nights then. The soundproofing here is pretty rubbish. We’ve only got one neighbour on our landing and she has two dogs herself, so I reckon she’ll be understanding, but the neighbour upstairs is a bit of a worry. It’s hard for me too; I’m almost tempted to just sleep on the sofa with him, but I know that’s not the answer.
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    If it's just the whining that's bothering you, he should stop eventually. I've got the same breed and as for the howling, it does stop after a while. Mine used to howl all night, but now she only does it in the morning or when she’s left alone in a room.
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    Patience and perseverance, you’ll get there. The crying will stop, don’t worry, and keep going with the puppy classes – there’s nothing better for him and for you. I’m sure your neighbours will understand, you just need to explain to them that he’s very young, just have a chat with them!!!! I had a GSD who cried at night when he first arrived; it lasted five days and I never had any more trouble with him. I also adopted a Frenchie and it was the same for the first few days, even though he had two others to snuggle up with... it’ll pass.
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