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I just thought I'd share my experience. We have a three (four if you include the basement) story house.Mulligan sleeps in a wire crate (ours isn't covered) in our dining room on the main living floor. He wimpered a little the first night, and I let him out to go potty. He never cried after the first night but I still got up to let him go potty for a few nights. Once I stopped letting him out to go potty in the middle of the night he has never cried or peed in his crate/bed. While we were actively learning potty training I crated him any time I couldn't watch him. He stopped having accidents on the carpet and started having them occasionally on my tile/wood floor by my door (the one I use to let him in and out). I never felt bad about crating him if I couldn't watch him because I figured that was his personal space and if he wasn't tired or wanted to chew I just gave him treats and toys. I should also mention I don't have a confined play area so I used my crate anytime I couldn't either play with him or keep a sharp eye.
Good luck with Molly and congrats on the new family member!!
Update - night two in the crate went very well (as far as whining goes!). I would give her a piece of kibble and close the door, sit outside the crate for a few minutes and then crawl in my own bed. Molly would sleep peacefully until the potty break, which occurs at 2 am...and then 4:30 am. We are getting up at 6:30 am. I am soooooo tired. The vet said she should just have to go out once, but that is not the case.
She did well with zero inside accidents, and then a storm blew in last night. We could not dawdle in the grass (constant rain all night and this morning), and she pooped in my bathroom this morning -- right next to me while I was brushing my teeth. She also wet in my closet while my husband was getting dressed. We used Nature's Miracle and hope that she can get back to her routine when the rain stops! She is not afraid to get wet, just distracted by the drops on her head. =)
She barks for those potty breaks (I'd keep sleeping if she were quiet).
In my opinion it would feel much more natural and comforting for her to fall asleep (naps) where she doesn't feel she's away from her new pack.
I agree. All of her naps are in the living room and kitchen, or wherever we are during the day. She absolutely loves the towel by the backdoor (used for wiping wet paws). When the boys came home from school, she napped on the floor by them as they did homework. She's going to ride in the car to pick them up from school too - they are excited about that! It's just 2 minutes down the street, 25 mph the whole way, and good practice for her.
I can imagine your boys sitting and working on their homework with a new enthusiasm having a puppy napping in the room. :) Ahhh... puppies and little boys!
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