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Old 01-15-2007, 09:26 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Shadow
That's how sleep deprived I feel. Rosie is like having a newborn baby.Without fail she wakes us up two- three times a night. She needs to go potty,she thinks its time to get up at 3am.
We are sooooo tired,what is funny is on vacation she never did this at my MIL or my sisters.She did in the motel though.
Ayone have any suggestions?
Also has anyone ever made the switch successfully from them sleeping with you in bed to the crate? WE NEED SOME REST!
My late Yorkie did that from 16 weeks until 6 years of her life. She was spoiled rotten by me, the love of my life. The daughter I never had. I have never let a dog sleep in my bed since except my Chin but he is so calm and quiet (typical of the breed) that he just comes and goes. He has never barked or growled but was hard to housebreak. He was past two yrs. when he finally got it. My current Yorkie sleeps in his x-pen and wakes up at 5a.m., I just tell him sternly and loudly, "Quiet, Sleep", and he'll be good until 7a.m. I hope he eventually sleeps through, if not in the kitchen at night.
I take him in my bed to nap when I watch TV but he will never sleep in my bed at night. My Mi-Ki would lick me all night so sleeps in his crate but he's so quiet, very timid.

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