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Hi Emily:
I copied my reply from your original post in the food group to here. First of all, I'm guessing that you don't have any children because rule #1 is NEVER WAKE A SLEEPING BABY!! Especially when their really little and they wake up on their own plenty. You need your sleep and you have to sleep when they do.
Having said that, my youngest child is 26, so it's been a while on the baby thing, and maybe that's not the rule anymore, but I would definitely say that it is for puppies!! No need to wake them to take them out.
Josie was a couple of weeks older when we got her and the breeder told us that she was sleeping in her crate alone, through the night. Our challenge was to change "her" night to "our" night. They were putting her down at 9 and she was getting up at 5. That is a good number of hours, just skewed differently. We would take her out right before we went to bed at 11ish and she would sleep til 5ish or until one of us would get up to use the bathroom. She would whine a little, we took her out and put her back in and she slept until 7 or 8.
The first two nights were pretty rough. She did more than whine at first. I would say hysterical high-pitched barking was more like it. We learned to ignore her (and put in ear plugs) and after two nights of about an hour of that, she went right to sleep. At about 18 weeks, I think, we let her start sleeping with us and she sleeps until we are up for the day. On weekends, that could be from 11 or 12 until at least 9. Doesn't make a peep. When we go out, we leave her in the crate and she's usually very good. She has never had an accident in the crate either.
She still doesn't like to be away from us (or whomever her people of the moment are). In fact, if she starts wandering, that's our cue to take her out. She just doesn't go too far, as a rule.
They grow and change so fast, try and enjoy this time when she's really little! Great to hear that the two are getting along as best as can be expected at this stage.
Good luck!!
the only reason I woke her was because I was kind of afraid I wouldnt be able to tell the difference between her "get me out of here!!!" cry and "I need to pee" cry. LOL:) Debb, I didn't originally think I had expectations because I worked really hard to not have them, but I honestly did. It's kind of impossible when the only experience you've had is what you're basing it on! Robin, when I said whining I truly meant a shriek that will rip at your nerves, LOL:) we have the "wander" rule with Jace as well, but honestly she doesn't even have a chance to wonder because if she's not cuddling on the couch or bed with us, she's in her play-pen or in the crate sleeping! :) I really want to thank everyone for the replies, they really make me feel a lot better:) I know that soon, everything will be the new "normal"
Hang in there! It gets so much better. My puppy just turned 1 this weekend which led me to feeling nostalgic for her tiny puppy days, even though I spent most of those first weeks unshowered, in tears and completely sleep deprived.
For me, Dory always cried at night until one night about 2 months in when I lost my mind and let her out of the crate, unable to take it anymore. I put her bed in the hallway outside my bedroom door and shut my door. She didn't make a peep and has been sleeping there ever since. I knew her having an accident was a risk since she wasn't in her crate, but that was a risk I was willing to take and it worked out. You really will just have to find what works for you.
I cannot related to your poop scenario though. Dory is the most prolific pooper in the world. It's astonishing really.
btw, ear plugs sound like a fantastic idea if this doesn't resolve in a couple of days, I can't be sleep deprived much longer.
Do you have anything in the crate with her while she is supposed to be sleeping. Is the crate fully covered so no light can get in. Is there a floor or just the pan at the bottom of the crate. and last where do you have the crate in your house.
if she doesn't seem to sleep well try taking the bed out it seems most doodles like the cold hard surface to sleep. you may want to try putting a fan in the room for white noise. it sounds like you gave covered all the other things that are normally an issue with puppies and sleeping.
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