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Ive got Rolo getting up at 7am with the others much easier now just have to make a mad dash to the back garden!
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With Folly when she was a pup I started off getting up at 3, then changed it to 4, then 5 then my normal get up time of 7. That way she just adjusted without getting stressed or having to hold it to long. It worked for us thats all I can say.
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The dog or pup is crated right beside my bed, with the chate serving as my nightstand - the leash, my lamp, the bag of non refrigerated tidbits, my current book, all go on the “roof” of the shipping crate.
This way if they get anxious, are suddenly hit with diarrhea, or there’s an emergency, I am right there - i’m a light sleeper, so any whines or even sudden panting wake me quickly.
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@Michele83 thanks for this it’s great getting other people’s advise and experiences I’m happy getting up with him at the moment, was just curious as to how I’ll know when he doesn’t need me too. Bless him he is just over 9 weeks so he’s doing really well.
And OMG, I bought him a flirt pole, it arrived yesterday, I used it this morning in the garden as he has a good hour energy frenzie when he first gets up, he totally loves it!! It was a great distraction away from the plants!
I’m also using ‘time out’ with him when he gets excited and snacks or nips with his teeth, this seems to be working well, he’s much gentler and if he escalates he usually understands the time out after 2/3 times! Yay
He’s happily going into his crate, no crying when the doors closed or anything! He’s not even crying and waking me up, I’m simply waking up (still sleeping on the sofa) then letting him out to take him outside! ...... this is ok isn’t it? I’m not causing him any harm by doing this at 10weeks?
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