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Originally Posted by Ladylavender forgot to add that you may NOT be hearing your puppy in a timely fashion and he is whimpering to be let out, but you don't hear him until after the fact. You may either consider putting him closer to your room so you can hear him in when you are in a dead sleep, or use an alarm clock to wake you up every few hours to avoid your puppy from having a mishap. I have known those that have used an alarm. I never did, because Millie was in the room next door to our room with the adjoining door to the rooms wide open. At the 1st indication of a whimper I was up and out. |

Excellent point. My little guy also sleeps not far from my bedroom and I also got up at the first whine he made. He's been sleeping through the night since he was about about 4 months (he's almost 6 months now).