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I have a beautiful little ball of fluff a wee Cockapoo called Alfie! He has only been with us for two weeks and he seems to be loving life and very clever! He came from a bad home, we can only assume a puppy farm but don't really know. I am really worried he is going to end up with separation anxiety. We ensured that we took time off work for his first few weeks so we have been around constantly and he has not left our side, particularly mine he is my shadow. He spent the first night in his crate in the living room with me on the couch but he hated it he whined and barked so the next night we put crate in the bedroom and he was perfect only woke up quietly to go to the toilet by standing up in his crate and waiting patiently. Then I decided I don't want him to stay in the bedroom and the puppy trainer at his class said to let him cry and bark all night in his crate in the living room but it's so hard! I don't get any sleep and he seems to be so distressed. He loved being in his crate until I lock the door then he freaks out. I'm worried I'm going to have to be with him 24/7 as he barks and cries if I go to the toilet or have a shower. HELP!!!!!
I have a beautiful little ball of fluff a wee Cockapoo called Alfie! He has only been with us for two weeks and he seems to be loving life and very clever! He came from a bad home, we can only assume a puppy farm but don't really know. I am really worried he is going to end up with separation anxiety. We ensured that we took time off work for his first few weeks so we have been around constantly and he has not left our side, particularly mine he is my shadow. He spent the first night in his crate in the living room with me on the couch but he hated it he whined and barked so the next night we put crate in the bedroom and he was perfect only woke up quietly to go to the toilet by standing up in his crate and waiting patiently. Then I decided I don't want him to stay in the bedroom and the puppy trainer at his class said to let him cry and bark all night in his crate in the living room but it's so hard! I don't get any sleep and he seems to be so distressed. He loved being in his crate until I lock the door then he freaks out. I'm worried I'm going to have to be with him 24/7 as he barks and cries if I go to the toilet or have a shower. HELP!!!!!