Honestly I would keep her in the bedroom it just is not fair to her to be alone at night especially in a new environment. If she’s not terrified of a crate I would attempt to crate her at night and put the crate where she can see you with a blanket over top. Getting them used to a crate is extremely important because they are used in emergencies, for any stays at Vets and groomers and so on. Another option would be to set up an exercise pen in your bedroom and have a bed for her in there. I love the buddy belt harnesses because they don’t put any pressure on their tracheas and last their lifetime normally. Step in harnesses are generally better. I use a snoozer car seat in the car where it’s like an elevated bed and there are many different types and brands out there. I would stop the raw because it isn’t safe and posses health risks to not just her but anyone who comes in contact with her. I would try maybe some wet food mixed with dry food in a good brand like Royal Canin.
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