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where did u find the washable pee pads? |
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Thanks!! This has beeen really fun to read! I will try to put her back with us! I cross my fingers that she understood and she wont do it again.. but we will see! How would it be the best way to correct her, if she pee's again??? |
I'm the same, I have a Morkie too and I work 3 nights a week. he stays in his play pen (not crate) when I'm at work and I just leave out a pee pad for him in the corner. What I did find out though, is if i'm home too late...he gets bored or something and chews the living daylights out of the pad. So.....I started cordoning the playpen so he basically has enough room to fit his body in to get to the pee pad but no more than that....like a big V shape (don't know if you could picture that) but that has stopped chewing AND it has stopped him from peeing on the corner of the pad and making me wipe it up after a 14 hr shift. :) |
sleeping in bed Benson sleeps with us . . . sometimes. We have doggie stairs, although he really doesn't need them, and he gets up and down as wanted. He's always usually cuddled to my back first thing in the morning though. |
At first, I put Catherine in her bed on my bed. :) So, I knew she was safe in her bed, but she was still in the bed with me. Eventually she started getting out and night and now she sleeps on my hip every night. :) And, once Stitch came in to our lives, he sleeps on the bed, too. Starts out on my hubby's pillow, but ends up on my feet sometime in the middle of the night. :) And, I get my washable pee pads from: Washable dog and puppy pee pads at doggiepeepads.com |
I have slept with Knox every night since I got him at 8 weeks. He has never had a boo boo in the bed. I am a teacher, and his lazy butt sometimes won't even wake up when I get up early to go to work. |
No, my bed is mine! I never had my skin children sleep with me and although Merlin is my baby I think he should sleep in his own bed. |
My yorkie boy sleeps between my legs down by my feet. He is smart make any big move and he is on the floor until safe lol. |
My Lucy slept in my bed from the first night! That was not my intention but she seemed so lonely and whimpering. She was so tiny and my bed is high. I put pillows all round the other side of the bed and her in the middle with the pillows on one side and me on the other. She loves to snuggle; I don't care how hot it is at night - she likes to be right up against you. She has never had an accident on my bed (crosses fingers). I was worried about squishing her at first; but I am a very light sleeper; comes from years of waking up for a baby that seemed to never sleep! And, yes, he slept in my bed too until he was able to sleep through the night on his own. Now the baby is a teen-ager and, of course, sleeps in his own room and won't wake up! |
We had to put our beloved Yorkie down recently, but she slept in our bed for nearly 13 years. (She was a real snuggler). When she was a puppy, she HATED her crate. She would cry all night long. She would also go to the bathroom in her crate and it just wasn't working for us. I was so upset by her crying that I put her in our bed fairly early and she spent the next 13 years in our bed. She never, ever, had an accident and after reading all of these posts, I can see that we were very lucky in her training. We never did pee pads and trained her to go outside. She could hold it forever and always slept through the night after around 9 months or so. Every once in a while, but rarely, she would get up in the middle of the night and bark to go out, but that wasn't very often. She would also go all day without accidents. We worked hard on training her to go outside and after much patience and peristance on our part, it paid off. We're looking at getting a new puppy and after reading some of these posts...I'm nervous about training again. :eek: But hopefully, we'll have similar luck as we did with our beautiful Lexy. I can't imagine *not* having my dog sleep with me after our first. It was never a problem for us. |
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I have been debating this very issue with my new little girl. For right now she is sleeping in her own bed in her little closet that I have gated off. She usually wakes up around 4 am and whines to be taken out. I let her get in bed with me after she goes potty, and she goes right back to sleep until I am ready to get up. So far thus has worked out well for us.... |
When we first got Clammy she didn't sleep in the bed with us but now she does. Hubby gets home from work in the middle of the night and he takes her out and she goes right back to sleep til I get up. Amy has always slept in the bed with us. She refuses to move at night so once she's in bed that's it LOL. |
i don't just sleep with one but TWO of them. Sadie was pretty realiably potty trained before we allowed her up there and like Uni said, we heard her move and took her outside. to this day she'll wake us up her own way before she has to go that bad. we always get up at about 6am and let her out. Bentley is not fully potty trained and was crate training for bed time, but he whines a whole lot and it's not ever gotten better so now we let him in the bed with us and he sleeps solid all night until next morning. it's so much quieter and peaceful. i guess silkies don't like to be left out. two of em' and no potty troubles on the furniture or beds. |
sleeps in bed Yes In our bed at night is 6 furbabies and at least 2 of the 4 cats. I started letting Jackie and Sadie sleep in my bed when we first brought them home at 12 weeks. Thank goodness, no potty accidents.I keep a pad at the foot of my bed on the floor, just to be on the safe side. At least once a night I get up and say lets go potty, all that have to go get up, out back they go, back in and right back to bed and sleeping within 2 min.after returning to bed. Even my fosters I have had I just started them out sleeping in bed, We have had 9 dogs and 4 cats in this bed. Thank goodness its a king size. The only accident I have had to deal with is occasional tummy upset, yuck. That does'nt happen to often. I had a foster pug that did one night potty in the bed and I put a diaper on her and she never did it after that one time. |
When mine were babies, I kept them in a kennel next to my bed so I could hear them if they whined to go out. Now that they're housetrained they like to sleep with various members of my family. We were actually talking about needing to get a bigger bed, between our Yorkies and 5 year old son bed space is prime realestate in my home! |
If I'm curled up on the couch watching TV my boy will curl right up with me. I'm the only one he'll do that with. My sons try to get him to lay down with them but he only will lay on their beds next to them. I would love to have my pup sleep in the bed but I'm so afraid I will roll over on him. |
At first I didn't like the idea of Chris sleeping in my bed because I thought I would roll over him. Now I can't sleep without him in bed with me. I love the little guy because he wakes me up every morning when he hears my alarm by licking my face! He snuggles up into a ball and passes out right next to me on top of the blanket :) |
Beamer allows me to share the bed:) |
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