|  06-02-2006, 08:02 AM | #33 | 
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   My Annika is quite the barker too and she can do this for a while . . including when it is time for bed.  If I leave her inside her crate (right next to my bed) she will go on like forever, but the minute I take her to bed, not a sound . . and she sleeps all through the night.  Maybe your baby just wants to be close to you . . .have you tried having her sleep with you?  They are such cuddlers I love it . . and I have 2, one on each sideQuote:   | 
					Originally Posted by JRosal  http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.as...12332&#details 
Does anyone know if this will hurt a 3 month old yorkie? We're so fed up with her constant barking in the middle of the night. We've tried sleeping near her (not on the same bed), placing our shirt in her sleep area, radio, ignoring her (which only seems to stop the barking/crying if she goes on for at least 1.5 hours), covering her ex pen with a blanket as our puppy trainer suggested) and treating her when she stops barking for the quick second she quiets down like our trainer recommended, shaking the can with pennies at her which lasts all but a few seconds, telling her no/uh oh, 'shhh', be quiet, everything else everyone here suggested that posted about last week, taking a fly swatter and showing it to her and saying 'uh uh', squirting water at her, etc etc.  
Please don't misunderstand that I am being mean to our baby girl but she is driving us nuts and we're losing sleep...this is only a last resort  
It occurs in the middle of the night, 5am, when we come home from work, and when we do not give her enough attention and it goes on for hours, the girl can bark up a storm. Otherwise, she is a sweet puppy |    | 
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