Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Sounds like you have been through the wringer. I would position the crate right next to the bed and when she cries, put my fingers inside the bars to soothe her and croon a bit to her and see if she falls back asleep. Most puppies can't hold it all night in the beginning and I would hate to ignore her when she really has to go. If the crying escalates even after you try to soothe her a bit, I probably would take her out, but try and stretch the periods to longer each time. I would also exercise her before bedtime to try and wear her out, so she is tired before she goes in the crate. Finally, there is no hard and fast rule that you have to crate her at night. Maybe you would all get more sleep if she slept in bed with you, but make sure before you start it that it is something everyone agrees upon. Once you start not crating at night, it is harder to go back to it. I did not crate my dogs much at night and still had no problem crating them when we were out during the day. Good luck! Hopefully, this will all be a distant memory soon.
Karla, I hope it gets better. I really had no trouble crating during the day without crating at night. Just a thought. Sleep deprivation is the worst. What if you just let her fuss a bit and stretch it out to a couple of hours each time. Good luck.
I wonder if you are taking her out at night on a leash, if not I would do that. Just go out to potty only, if she doesnt go right away, go back inside to the crate. No talking or playing. Just business ;-0
We stopped night crate and never had a problem getting him into the crate when we left for work. We would just hold up his stuffed kongs and in he went.
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