Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hello - Wanted to see if anyone has experienced anything similar:
Sammy (4 mos old, we have had him for 2 mos) has been great about his crate, especially at night, but lately he has been getting up about an hour before we usually get up and barks until we let him out. (We get up each morning at 6:45am and he has been getting up between 5:15am-5:30am). The first 2 times he did it, I took him straight out to go to the bathroom and then put him back in his crate where he continued to bark each time. I tried staying up later and letting him hang out until around midnight, thinking maybe we were retiring for the night too early and he simply "had to go", but that is not the case. Each time this week this has happened, we went to bed for the night at different times (10, 10:45, and 12am). Is it just a phase? I need every minute of sleep I can get! Prior to this week, if our alarms didn't go off for work (meaning Saturday or Sunday), he would sometimes sleep until 7:30-8am. Any ideas?
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This worked for Bailey...all I had do do was hit the top of her crate with my hand and yelled "quiet" and she did. It only took two times...Hated doing it but it worked!!!
This is what you told me when i was having this problem with Sophie and it worked like a charm.
When my dogs were puppies, they usually got up around 5 am and had to go out. I would take them out and bring them back into bed with me and they always went right back to sleep. However, if you are opposed to this long term, do not start it, but I happen to love this early time of the day snuggled up with my Doodles. If Sammy is in the crate all day while you are at work and all night while you sleep, that is a lot of time spent in a crate, in my opinion. I might be in the minority, but I did not crate my dogs long at night as puppies, but rather shut them in our bedroom with us and they usually preferred the floor. Neither of my dogs ever had one accident in our bedroom and now have full run of our house at night while we sleep and sometimes, I find them in their crates in the morning. Good luck!
My 11 month old pup has been crated at night all along and started waking up at 6 am--this was not a problem when I was raising 8 other pups for the last few months, but when the last of those pups left, I was desperate to sleep in a bit! I decided to let the puppy sleep gated in to our family room and not in the crate. He has been sleeping later ever since. As a matter of fact, we slept until 8:30 today with not a peep out of him. (We are retired so do not need to get up early anymore.) I am not sure I would give your puppy that much freedom yet, though. Maybe do what Adina says as far as the "earthquake" or alarm, then, as soon as you can trust him, gate him in the kitchen with a bed and let him sleep in there.
Does he go bathroom when you take him out? at 4 months, going all night without a potty break might be a little tough for him. If he does need to go to the bathroom, I would put him back in his crate and ignore it. When amos started barking to get out of his crate, and I knew he didn't have to go to the bathroom, I just ignored it and after a few nights, he learned it didn't get him anywhere and he stopped.
LOL Sammy is trying to train you :) Oliver did this when he was a baby too. He did this for a very short period of time, I rode the wave until it passed. I also started feeding him his dinner as early as possible, I would exercise him like crazy during the evening and then he settled into a routine. He really did not make much of a fuss, just a little bark. I get up very early at 4:30 am - yeah I know ... crazy huh? and of course Ollie would do this at 3:30 - 4:00am arrrrghhhh !! I think it will pass, just a puppy thing.
How is it going with Sammy? Have you tried any strategies yet?
I'm a crate banger too. It is a bad habit for dogs to start barking in the crate.
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