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Old 01-23-2008, 09:00 AM   #12
anthroboi
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Originally Posted by negra32714 View Post
I was scared of my baby sleeping on the bed and my husband rolling over and squishing him, but believe it or not, they move. I live in an apartment and was trying to avoid a complaint, so we moved his crate into our bedroom because he would cry and cry and cry. Once we put the crate inside the room, the crying stopped. He just didn't want to sleep by himself. He now has his own bed, but gets on ours to make sure we're ok and then sleeps on his all night.

Put the crate on your nightstand where she can see you, hopefully that will help
Thanks for the info negra! I did have her in her crate on my nightstand for awhile but it actually made it worse b/c she could see me and smell me and just wanted to snuggle with me. Since she's going to be a bigger girl, I don't think I would have a problem with her sleeping with me once she's full sized and potty trained and I get a rug for my room and some doggy steps. Until then I'm gonna keep her in her crate inside her xpen (or playpen once that arrives). I also think it will help me establish my position as alpha dog (or whatever theory you want to use).

Thanks!!!
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