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Old 06-28-2013, 05:33 AM   #4
cindersellie
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Mine used to bark at night a on a few nights, but not for long. I would go to her sleeping area, pet her to reassure her, then put her into her bed and go back to sleep myself. Be consistent with what you do, he'll learn what he needs to do. Add extra play time about an hour before it's bedtime to make him sleepy. End it with quiet time- snuggles and petting, then put him to bed. Fetch is always a good way to tired them out.
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