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Old 08-16-2004, 06:30 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Lexi's Mom
Thanks so much for all the great advice. I've been reading (and reading, and reading) and have found that most potty-training books preach about putting puppies on a feeding schedule. I think she's too young to be on a schedule so I'm leaving the food down 24/7.

She's been sleeping (very well) in a crate with the door off. At night I give her a hot water bottle and an alarm clock. It seems to calm her. She comes out of her crate to piddle on the papers and play with her teething toys and then when she wants to sleep she goes right back in. I'm amazed!

Today I find a vet to get her thoroughly checked.
Welcome & Congratulations!! Sounds like you have already gotten some excellent advice ... I would add, before you take Lexi to the vet, make a list of every single question you can think of no matter how trivial! Our Dr. Lucy expects my list of questions ... I can't remember when I get there so a long list is necessary for me!! Please let us know how the vet visit goes?
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