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Originally Posted by hommie How long does this whinning at night go on? Are we talking weeks or months?
She did good the night before, however last night she was up every 3 hours. Then I would take her outside for about 10-15mins and then put her back in her crate. Then she would lay down for another 3 hours or less and that is the way it went all night. |
Humm, sounds like a human baby. I totally remember lack of sleep! And just like a human baby it does get better. Remember, you are dealing with a baby here, and she is new to your surroundings, it is going to take time. It might take a week, it might take months, it all depends on your persistence, patience, understanding, etc. Try to have some type of schedule that she can get used to. You are definitely on the right track, but yes, expect some restless nights but do your best to stick with it, your pup deserves it.
Kathy
P.S. Ask anyone on this board and I would bet 99% say that housetraining was at the top of the list for frustration.