Our Little One barked and kept us up pretty much for the first two weeks. What we learned is that its best to keep him in an open space with baby gates or in a crate from which the dog is able to see out. If you keep him in a room with the door shut and no light the little puppy will freak out. We started off by keeping our Little One in the Kitchen which was far from our bedroom and he would get so sad as soon as we were out of his sight. So we moved him to our bathroom which is directly connected to our room and left the door open with the baby gate. His bed was facing our bedroom and he had a light on, he had a cozy blanket and toys. |