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Old 12-03-2007, 12:46 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by izzybear7 View Post
Just wait until your pup figures out how to get out of her kennel! Izzy loves to take her naps during the day on our sofa, so at night when she is in her kennel and we are sleeping, she somehow moves the handle and gives herself freedom so she can snooze on the couch instead. We woke up in the middle of the night to her trying to jump on our the other night, I think she was proud of her accomplishment and wanted to tell mommy and daddy. She isnt fully housebroken yet so she needs to be in her kennel at night. We've even tried tying a string to the handle so she cant lift it, and it still dosent stop her! At LEAST she hasnt had an accident during her escape. yet. I can't believe at 5 months old she could figure this out. I try not to give her the reward of my laughing or petting her when she does this, but her expression when she wakes us up is so halarious I cant stop but laugh.
I hear you! Delilah used to sleep in the kitchen that was gated in, but as soon as she hit 4 months, she realized no one else was out there with her and all she did was cry. So, we tried her on the bed, and do you know what? She sleeps ALL NIGHT without having to go potty! She just wanted to be where my husband and I were and our two other dogs!
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