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Old 04-18-2016, 07:03 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by pstinard View Post
At 8 weeks of age, our Bella could not hold her pee all night, so we kept her crate on our night stand and set the alarm for 2 AM to take her to her pee pad for a potty break. Over time, she learned to wake us up when she needed to go. We call that time the "morning woofing." As an adult, she can sleep in her crate all night without waking us up. It took us a full year to get to that point, though. I'm only mentioning this because keeping an 8 week old puppy in a crate in the living room all night when they are such a tender age *might* be a little unsafe for the dog if something goes wrong in the night. If it works for you, though, then that's fine. Our sleeping crate only has bedding in it, and is just large enough for Bella to stand up and turn around in. She finds it quite cozy for sleeping and it fits perfectly on our night stand.

Other than that, the x-pen idea sounds like a good one. Be sure to have food and water available if you are away for any length of time.
I spent two nights out in the living room with Bailey and got her on a 3hr nighttime potty schedule. Now she stays in her crate without protest during the night.

At night or if we have to leave for a short period of time she will be in her crate. During the day when we cant directly supervise her she will be in the x-pen or if some issue comes up and we will be away from home longer than a couple of hours.
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