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Old 05-24-2015, 08:32 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by sugarmamma View Post
I had to teach mine that the only thing I get up for is the alarm clock.

I had to begin by setting the alarm clock maybe 5 minutes later than they would wake me up (that was 5:35 in this house) if they bothered me during those 5 minutes before the alarm rang, I totally ignored them. Didn't open my eyes or talk to them..... Just pretended to sleep. Did this each day without fail.

I gradually moved the alarm back by 10 minutes every few days and then eventually began moving it in larger increments on the weekends for when I wanted to sleep a bit longer.

They learned fairly quickly that I only got up for the alarm. Now I can get up and go potty and go back to bed because they know it's not time to get up yet. The alarm clock has become their "breakfast bell"
That's brilliant! Mine know to sleep in until at least 8am but Toto knows if he really wants me to get up he will jump off the bed. He makes a big deal out of it in the morning. Vs when he does it at night, he's all stealth. I know bc there are many pee marks in the room. So when he jumps down in the AM I have to get up in fear of him peeing in the room. But usually they get up with the sun. Earlier in the spring/summer and later in the fall/winter.
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