Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Maggie is 5 mos old and sleeps in her crate at night with no noises. I ran into my neighbor who lives downstairs from me, and she says that Maggie is constantly crying/whining/barking after I leave for work every day. I leave the TV on for her during the day and her crate has comfort things in for her. The crate is located in the living/dining room and I have an open concept kitchen/dining/living room....any suggestions?
Thank you all!
Debbie
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Maggie stays in her crate from 730-1130...My dad comes over and walks her at 1130...she never has to go potty at that time - she just plays for an hour...then my dad puts her back in her crate and then I am at 4:00 pm and she's out of her crate until 9 pm...does that help?
Debbie
Hi Judi!
Thank you for your reply! On Monday this week, I ended up putting a few gates across the dining room area into the living room and when I leave for work in the morning, I let Maggie hang out in the kitchen dining area with access to her open crate...I checked with the neighbors on Monday and Tuesday and they said that they hadn't heard a peep....so, hoping when I go home tonight she was quiet again...if she was, then I may have found the solution!!! fingers crossed!
Debbie
It is! She managed to open one of the gates yesterday and when I came home she greeted me at the door...Hmmm...=) Anyway, she was a good girl...nothing was disturbed and she didn't potty anywhere in the house...my fingers are still crossed lol
Debbie
Thank you guys for your responses...Maggie will be 6 mos old May 1st...she's so much happier not crated during the day...do you guys think its terrible to let her out of crate/confinement during the day? She wouldn't have access to the bedrooms/bathrooms or den...the only think I can think of that she might hurt herself with would be the three electrical cords - otherwise, I can't think of anything that may hurt her...thoughts????
My other thought is to not crate her at night - and just crate during the day? I am thinking she was being crated too long...
Debbie
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