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When Daisy was 5 months old we also got up at 6AM. She would let us know. I would scoop her up (feet never touched the ground) take her out back to her potty spot and then in we would come. She back in he crate and I back in our bed until about 7AM.
Daisy now sleeps in her bed in our room. She sleeps until one of us gets up, today it was me. I got dressed, took her potty and in we came. She is now sleeping on the floor by DH's side of the bed. I am where I always am when this happens, on the computer.
If we stay in bed so does she. Even if it's 9AM. We always make the first move.
Cooper wakes up at 8am.... im going to have to train her out of this as i will soon be working 2pm - midnight so im going to need her to sleep in later. its going to be tough
Gavin is big on sleeping in! This has developed over time. At 5 months I think he was still waking up early. Now most times he will stay sleeping until the last person gets out of bed (usually me). Being off work for the summer and back and forth to the cottage our routine is less than predictable. We had a party and campfire last week with lots of company including other dogs and Gavin slept in until 11:30 the next day!
At 5 months, Finn was up at the break of dawn giving me "the look." You know, the one that says "you planning to stay in that bed all day?" We'd go for a 1/2 hr. walk in a nearby park and then he'd play with his toys at my feet while I had my coffee and got ready for work. Now that he's 2, he loves to sleep in. I'm usually the one waking him up for his walk. Then he goes back to bed while I get ready for work LOL Good luck with Duncan!
They do start to sleep in later as they get older....at least mine do. Rosco refuses to move until about 9am, occasionally sooner. And even if he does get up, he just finds a new place to flop down and nap more. Boca is crated at night and I send her out for a morning potty between 7am and 8am. My morning routine is focused on a toddler and baby and the dogs hang out or are crated depending on where I need to be in the house and how much supervision Boca can have while I diaper, potty, dress, feed everyone.
Perhaps Duncan is getting up so early, because he knows that he'll be fed breakfast right away. If you changed up the routine by letting him out to relieve himself when he starts to complain, and then put him back in his crate for a while before feeding him, maybe he'd start to sleep a bit longer. It might be worth a try.
Our dogs wake up between six and six-thirty AM. We get up and let them out to go potty. Then we clean up the puppy pen (we presently have four Maltese/Chihuahua puppies from a Maltese female that we rescued from a shelter while she was pregnant). We then feed the puppies and settle down for our coffee but, first we give each dog a treat of cut-up Dick Van Patten Beef Roll and a milk bone. We can tell a lot about the personality of our rescue dogs by how they accept the treats.
Then Judy takes some of the dogs into bed and reads the newspaper while I take the others into the office and work on the computer. We feed our dogs their breakfast at 8:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yI-xSb37LY
Sometimes we have fifteen to twenty dogs to feed since we do Maltese and Doodle rescue.
Darwin slept until about 6:30-7:30 until he was around 5 months, after which he started waking up earlier and earlier every morning. After it started being around 5:00am, I decided that he was just learning that he got out whenever he wanted if he whined. So the next morning, he whined and I said "no" really loudly from the bedroom. He went right back to sleep and didn't make a peep until 7:30. We only had to say no 1 or 2 more times, then it wasn't a problem anymore. He now will sleep in until whenever we get up. When I say whenever, I mean it. Sometimes we wake up at 8, sometimes we wake up at 12. It just depends on when we go to sleep I guess. It's the same amount of time in his crate, just a different rotation and he does completely fine with it.
I think your pup may still need to go out earlier, but eventually he will be able to adjust to your work schedule.
My guys are two and three, and they love to sleep in. I get them up around seven when I wake up, but they'd definitely sleep much later if I let them. It was just about five months when they started sleeping until we woke them, although they sleep in their beds in our room....that may make a difference.
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