I have strictly told her no, but she just doesn't care.
I couldn't resist reposting that
Do you remember the teachers voice on Charlie Brown? That's what your voice sounds like to a dog
BWAAH....BWAAH....BWAAH....BWAAH....BWAAH
A couple of things are doing you in
first... you have your pups together all day and then you're separating them at night?
Of course your little girl is going to cry when she wakes up
second it's too long for a pup to hold it all night
in a few months they might be able to hold it but still it's a stretch for a puppy
They whining to go out is a leader issue
Puppies need to know that they will go out when YOU say they can go out
when they cry to go out ..... let them cry
don't try to talk to them.... you are rewarding their bad behavior by doing that by giving them attention
better to leave the room when they cry because they are likely to follow you whenever you go and more likely to forget about what they were crying about in the first polace lbng